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Public Service Announcement.
Unless an injunction is granted and covers this portion of Measure 114 you'd better stay on top of what the status is of any firearms you have at FFL and try your best to pick them up before Dec 8th.
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c) The dealer may not transfer the firearm unless the dealer receives a unique approval number from the department...."
Tips:
If your FFL is releasing under 3 Business Day rule and it's been more than a week I would stop by. Calling will likely result in a response such as "If you haven't been called it's not ready for release yet"
Somebody may have told you to check back on blankity blank day but that has likely changed because the shops have been overwhelmed. Viruses are making the rounds again and that is leaving some shops short handed.
If you get a call that a firearm has arrived, get down to the shop asap to fill out form 4473. You might have more firearms coming and would like to wait to save on transfer fees. Don't wait it's better to pay a little more in fees and get some of your firearms than trying to save on fees and have them all stuck in Measure 114 purgatory.
Same advice as above if you get a call that a firearm is ready for release, go get it asap. You might be tempted to wait if you have other firearms there at shop. Don't wait.
Before you order something online and have it shipped to an FFL, make sure they are still accepting new incoming firearms for transfer.
Make sure your ID has current address and you have cash for transfer fees (if that is what your FFL requires for payment).
Sure the delivery company may have delivered your firearm to the FFL but that doesn't mean they are ready for you to come in and fill out the 4473. Wait for them to call you and then add an hour or two before you come down.
Unless an injunction is granted and covers this portion of Measure 114 you'd better stay on top of what the status is of any firearms you have at FFL and try your best to pick them up before Dec 8th.
"
c) The dealer may not transfer the firearm unless the dealer receives a unique approval number from the department...."
Tips:
If your FFL is releasing under 3 Business Day rule and it's been more than a week I would stop by. Calling will likely result in a response such as "If you haven't been called it's not ready for release yet"
Somebody may have told you to check back on blankity blank day but that has likely changed because the shops have been overwhelmed. Viruses are making the rounds again and that is leaving some shops short handed.
If you get a call that a firearm has arrived, get down to the shop asap to fill out form 4473. You might have more firearms coming and would like to wait to save on transfer fees. Don't wait it's better to pay a little more in fees and get some of your firearms than trying to save on fees and have them all stuck in Measure 114 purgatory.
Same advice as above if you get a call that a firearm is ready for release, go get it asap. You might be tempted to wait if you have other firearms there at shop. Don't wait.
Before you order something online and have it shipped to an FFL, make sure they are still accepting new incoming firearms for transfer.
Make sure your ID has current address and you have cash for transfer fees (if that is what your FFL requires for payment).
Sure the delivery company may have delivered your firearm to the FFL but that doesn't mean they are ready for you to come in and fill out the 4473. Wait for them to call you and then add an hour or two before you come down.
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