Every person, firm or corporation, except pawnbrokers licensed pursuant to Chapter
610 of this Code, who is regularly engaged in or conducting business for the purchase, sale, barter, exchange, recycling or reselling of antiques, coins, any metal including, but not limited to, aluminum, copper, gold, silver, brass, bronze and platinum, gems and semiprecious stones, watches, firearms, power tools, hand tools, computers, electronic equipment, cameras and camera equipment, including, but not limited to, film, digital and videotape still and motion picture cameras and camcorders and associated recording and viewing equipment, electronic game equipment and game cartridges or discs, compact digital discs (CDs), digital video discs (DVD or Blu Ray), musical instruments and equipment, bicycles and any self-propelled device not required to be licensed by the State Department of Revenue, including, but not limited to, every flea market merchant, secondhand dealer of the goods described in this Section, coin dealer, jeweler and junk dealer, both wholesale and retail, shall keep a permanent record in which he/she/it/they shall enter a description of all personal property, including precious gems or metals purchased by him/it/them, except those items purchased from wholesale dealers in such items, including any number, letter, marking or engraving that may be on such property for purposes of identification, including any owner applied markings. This record shall also contain all of the information required pursuant to Subsection
(B) herein. For purposes of this Section, the term
"engaged
in or conducting business" means the purchase, sale, barter
or exchange of any item mentioned in this Subsection, including the
advertising therefore, and including such business conducted by an
established dealer in a permanent location, and including any temporary,
transient or itinerant business, whether or not such dealer is engaged
in other business activities at such locations.