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So, I get a voicemail for the DOJ, special agent in charge, in regards to registering a firearm.
Heart skips a beat, not exactly the type of call one wants to get.
I call him back, definitely not what I was thinking.
Guy was really nice, and just wanted to ask why I was sending the paperwork to the AGs office and not the county sheriffs office.
Sounds like this poor guy is the one getting all the mailed LEO forms put on his desk, with not much understanding to why.
I let him know, every single one of my applications, including those filed by Silencershop used the AGs name office and address to mail the CLEO forms to.
He said that was not correct, and the ATFs language is correct, put not correct.
I asked whether the AGs office is going to put the correct information out there.
He replied that it was in the works.
I asked him what the true meaning of the phone call was.
He replied that he just wanted to ensure nothing on their end was holding up the application.
Considering he verified the CLEO mailed forms are only really a courtesy, it was weird that he even called. He could have called the ATF and learned that I had already been approved.
Anyways, interesting call to say the least.
Heart skips a beat, not exactly the type of call one wants to get.
I call him back, definitely not what I was thinking.
Guy was really nice, and just wanted to ask why I was sending the paperwork to the AGs office and not the county sheriffs office.
Sounds like this poor guy is the one getting all the mailed LEO forms put on his desk, with not much understanding to why.
I let him know, every single one of my applications, including those filed by Silencershop used the AGs name office and address to mail the CLEO forms to.
He said that was not correct, and the ATFs language is correct, put not correct.
I asked whether the AGs office is going to put the correct information out there.
He replied that it was in the works.
I asked him what the true meaning of the phone call was.
He replied that he just wanted to ensure nothing on their end was holding up the application.
Considering he verified the CLEO mailed forms are only really a courtesy, it was weird that he even called. He could have called the ATF and learned that I had already been approved.
Anyways, interesting call to say the least.