I found this forum by doing a google search for NICS, Delayed, and WA CWP. So here's my story.
Every gun purchase I've made for the last 20 years has started with the famous "Delayed" so many people talk about. To my knowledge NICS has never responded after the delay. I've always waited the prescribed number of days and picked up my gun.
So the other day I went to buy a handgun at Sportsmans Warehouse, got the expected "delay." Then when I asked what day I could pick it up I was told they do not follow the "Brady Law" and I would have to wait for a "proceed" before I could get my gun. I can say I won't be buying any more from Sportsmans Warehouse. Don't know the outcome yet as my "day" will be next tuesday.
So I went to another gun store and asked if they followed the Brady Law. They said yes. While I was there I looked at another gun and (damn!) I decided to buy it. Got the expected "delay" and asked what day I could pick it up. They said there was a Washington State law that said I had to wait 11 days before I could pick it up. They couldn't tell me "what" law that was. Since I've never heard of that law I decided to do some research. So far I have found no such law, but I did find the updated Brady law at Permanent Brady Permit Chart | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that says no NICS check is required with a <5yr old Concealed Carry license. I contacted the salesman at the second place and told him about that. He said that any decision was above his paygrade. He was very interested because he too suffers the "delay" syndrome. I'm currently awaiting a return phone call on that. My "day" for that "delay" timeout will be next Thursday.
Haven't decided how I'm going to handle SW yet. I don't expect a NICS response.
I've had a Washington Concealed Weapons permit continuously since the 70's when it was a "May issue" state.
Any ideas on this subject?
Every gun purchase I've made for the last 20 years has started with the famous "Delayed" so many people talk about. To my knowledge NICS has never responded after the delay. I've always waited the prescribed number of days and picked up my gun.
So the other day I went to buy a handgun at Sportsmans Warehouse, got the expected "delay." Then when I asked what day I could pick it up I was told they do not follow the "Brady Law" and I would have to wait for a "proceed" before I could get my gun. I can say I won't be buying any more from Sportsmans Warehouse. Don't know the outcome yet as my "day" will be next tuesday.
So I went to another gun store and asked if they followed the Brady Law. They said yes. While I was there I looked at another gun and (damn!) I decided to buy it. Got the expected "delay" and asked what day I could pick it up. They said there was a Washington State law that said I had to wait 11 days before I could pick it up. They couldn't tell me "what" law that was. Since I've never heard of that law I decided to do some research. So far I have found no such law, but I did find the updated Brady law at Permanent Brady Permit Chart | Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives that says no NICS check is required with a <5yr old Concealed Carry license. I contacted the salesman at the second place and told him about that. He said that any decision was above his paygrade. He was very interested because he too suffers the "delay" syndrome. I'm currently awaiting a return phone call on that. My "day" for that "delay" timeout will be next Thursday.
Haven't decided how I'm going to handle SW yet. I don't expect a NICS response.
I've had a Washington Concealed Weapons permit continuously since the 70's when it was a "May issue" state.
Any ideas on this subject?
