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      RS 14:95.1.3     

  

§95.1.3. Fraudulent firearm and ammunition purchase; mandatory reporting

            A. It is unlawful for any person:

            (1) To knowingly solicit, persuade, encourage, or entice a licensed dealer or private seller of firearms or ammunition to sell a firearm or ammunition under circumstances which the person knows would violate the laws of this state or of the United States.

            (2) To provide to a licensed dealer or private seller of firearms or ammunition what the person knows to be materially false information with intent to deceive the dealer or seller about the legality of a sale of a firearm or ammunition.

            (3) To willfully procure another person to engage in conduct prohibited by this Section.

            B. For purposes of this Section:

            (1) "Ammunition" means any cartridge, shell, or projectile designed for use in a firearm.

            (2) "Licensed dealer" means a person who is licensed pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 923 to engage in the business of dealing in firearms or ammunition.

            (3) "Materially false information" means information that portrays an illegal transaction as legal or a legal transaction as illegal.

            (4) "Private seller" means a person who sells or offers for sale any firearm or ammunition.

            C. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to a law enforcement officer acting in his official capacity or to a person acting at the direction of such law enforcement officer.

            D. Whoever violates the provisions of Subsection A of this Section shall be fined not less than one thousand dollars or more than five thousand dollars, or imprisoned, with or without hard labor, for not more than twenty years, or both. The sentence imposed shall be served without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence.

            E.(1) If a person is reported ineligible to purchase firearms by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), the licensed dealer shall report the NICS denial to the sheriff of the parish in which the attempted purchase occurred and to the Louisiana Automated Victim Notification System.

            (2) If at any time a law enforcement agency discovers that a licensed dealer knew or should have known that a purchaser or attempted purchaser of a firearm was prohibited from possessing a firearm and the licensed dealer failed to report as required by this Section, the sheriff or law enforcement agency shall notify all state and federal licensing agencies of the licensed dealer's failure to report.

            Acts 2012, No. 335, §1; Acts 2018, No. 367, §1, eff. Oct. 1, 2018.



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