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too much govt regulation on our livesAnd if you don't have they will not sell it to you even thought you are obviously old enough. IMO that is bull****.
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too much govt regulation on our livesAnd if you don't have they will not sell it to you even thought you are obviously old enough. IMO that is bull****.
That's been a part of the Real ID act for quite a few years.WTF? Is that to get one or renew as well?
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Don't recall that for my license renewal about 3 years ago....maybe for my CPL a couple years back but don't think so. I do still have an Indefinite Expiration Date ID from way back, maybe I'll try it. It's photo, it's legit, and it's gubbmint!That's been a part of the Real ID act for quite a few years.
As far as I know bi mart is pretty much the cheapest in the area for handguns. They were 75 dollars cheaper than cabelas.
This is true.Everybody is cheaper than Cabelas.
20% off berrys bullets usually gets me to drive up thereTo be fair, they are sometimes competitive on price, especially if it is on sale, but most of their stuff is more expensive to pay for their ambience. I like to walk through there to see everything, but I only do it very infrequently now. A little bit goes a long ways with me in that store. I've only bought a few things there and the last time I did I got home to discover one of them - ammo - was a ripoff.
There you go!Went somewhere else today. Gave them my chl, no problems whatsoever.
WTF? Is that to get one or renew as well?
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I don't get mad at people who follow stupid rules, I reserve my anger for the people who make them.They are just practicing CYA in that case.
Someone who is 61+, balding and has a grey beard is obviously old enough to buy anything in any store - but they are just protecting their minimum wage job and having BTDT I can appreciate their position as they are probably on the razor's edge of making a living.
I've been poor, I've worked dead end poorly paying jobs when I was young, trying to support a family - I know how hard it is. I always say "please" and "thank you" to people in those jobs because I know their life is hard enough without being an ***hole to them (like my ex-wife always is, but then she is that way to everybody - especially if she doesn't get what she wants).
If I don't get what I want or need, if one of them is an idiot, or can't do their job correctly, I just move on and get what I want somewhere else. Maybe their manager told them to always do something someway and they actually do know better, but their manager is an idiot. I don't know. It isn't worth wasting my time either trying to figure it out, educate them, or convince them otherwise. Move on - life is too short.
I've bought a few things there and got a good deal. I'm far from an impulse buyer though and wait for sales.To be fair, they are sometimes competitive on price, especially if it is on sale, but most of their stuff is more expensive to pay for their ambience. I like to walk through there to see everything, but I only do it very infrequently now. A little bit goes a long ways with me in that store. I've only bought a few things there and the last time I did I got home to discover one of them - ammo - was a ripoff.
So what did you get?
CHL is an acceptable form of ID as long as it has a picture and a current physical address. Those are requirements on all Oregon CHL's so, yes, they qualify.went to buy myself a new handgun today and found out my drivers license has expired when they went to do the background check (why the dmv didn't send a notice I don't know)
I say uh oh, and then ask if I can just use my CHL as identification. They say no, drivers license only. Which makes no sense. All the information is the same, they are both government issued with photo.
I'll get the license taken care of next week but I just wanted to get this done today since I'm off work.
I think there may be some validity to this, as Stomper mentioned, you now do need to provide a birth cert, or a valid passport to get a drivers license.