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The only issue is that the shop owners cannot verify that the name matches the FAL. They took all steps as far as they could using the systems available to verify that the FAL was valid.
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It can be and is done by some on line. When I delt with Aoraki from the feedback I got I am pretty sure they had run my form past their local AO to get it/me verified as legit before they shipped me a boat load of 223, good on them.
On top of that it wouldnt be hard for a gunshop to buildup and hold a register (or get the police to supply it or have a restricted website) of known AOs / signers as a simple and quick cross check. Something as simple as Wellington AO = Mike Cole = AO666. Ditto putting in the FAL licence and getting back the owner's name on a website (but no address).
It isnt rocket science, its dead easy IT stuff that wouldnt cost much to implement like a few thousands of $s.
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