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I seriously doubt the OSP is going to give a bubblegum unless you are denied.
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I hope you're right…I seriously doubt the OSP is going to give a bubblegum unless you are denied.
Recieving it before Dec. 8 is a completely different animal than having not received it before Dec 8. Have your ffl cancel the background check (if that's possible).Anyone know what happens if you get your firearm under the 3 day transfer rule, but then you still don't have your BGC approved before midnight on the 7th???
As long as you've received it under that law, are you good to go or will OSP come knocking to take it back???
They know but not sure they care.If the FFL cancels the BGC does OSP even know, know why or care?
I would imagine they have around 40,000 other things to worry about for the next 6-9 months or whatever.They know but not sure they care.
Yep 6-12months they won't have a real number on what was released after 3days.I would imagine they have around 40,000 other things to worry about for the next 6-9 months or whatever.
I can just imagine the headline now "Thousands of guns allowed to fall into the hands of possible felons!!!"Yep 6-12months they won't have a real number on what was released after 3days.
All Due to the AG and DOJ Oregon state fails the people once againI can just imagine the headline now "Thousands of guns allowed to fall into the hands of possible felons!!!"
You mean the bgc line will double as you'll need 2 background checks. One for the permit and another for the gun. Once the system is put in place (hopefully shot down by courts) there will probably be another rush due to some recent events.Once the permit to purchase is required, background checks applications should drop off a cliff. Will they start a 3rd queue for permit to purchase holders?
FYI as posted by 72scoutman in another thread. Looks like February now.You mean the bgc line will double as you'll need 2 background checks. One for the permit and another for the gun. Once the system is put in place (hopefully shot down by courts) there will probably be another rush due to some recent events.
I didn't know which emoji to choose - the like or the sad one. Since I couldn't choose both, had to type my reply.
The AG said any delay in permit process beyond dec 8 will put the public at risk. Well he just voluntarily extended it 2 months, so by his screwy logic he just put the public at risk. What a fing idiot. He was going to be caught in a lie/bluff about the permit being in place and now he is trying to save face. Prick. I hope those Bruen lawyers hang this fer out to dry and he looks like a fool in front of the whole country.FYI as posted by 72scoutman in another thread. Looks like February now.
Oregon Department of Justice asks federal judge to postpone part of Measure 114
The DOJ requested that the permit requirement of Oregon's landmark gun control measure be pushed back two months to give law enforcement more time to implement it.www.kgw.com
Not only were they not into it, Money Market folks seemed unfriendly about how they told me they won't when I asked for details and if they could since I'm 35,000 in que as of yesterday. Got a short lecture that it's a loophole and allowed a man to shoot up "a bunch" of people at a church and BESIDES the law if I'd read it says "may" so they aren't required to.Damn now if only money market pawn would (among others I can think of).
The Oregon loophole ,I can just imagine the headline now "Thousands of guns allowed to fall into the hands of possible felons!!!"
that was just final touches of 20 years nation building so its okay.
How are they gonna come take it back? If you're a felon they might lolAnyone know what happens if you get your firearm under the 3 day transfer rule, but then you still don't have your BGC approved before midnight on the 7th???
As long as you've received it under that law, are you good to go or will OSP come knocking to take it back???
as i read it yes.Once the permit to purchase is required, background checks applications should drop off a cliff. Will they start a 3rd queue for permit to purchase holders?