The only measure you have to take to protect yourself from that particular law is to “not know”. The law does not require you to ask a SINGLE question. So you simply ask NO questions and you are protected by law. Unless someone can prove that you sold a gun to someone who was so famous that they could prove you knew who they were and what their disqualifications were at the time… Even if the buyer was your own brother, if you bought the gun from a stranger with no record what so ever, then gave it to that family member who you knew was ineligible for some reason, proving where your brother got the gun from is going to be impossible unless you both swear that you actually did it and broke the law. And the chances of people breaking the law doing that are zero. (edit) This applies to states that don’t go above and beyond the federal laws. Only 18 states so far do that.)
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