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I own my shoes. I can have a standard capacity mag while "on my property"
I didn't see a clarification for it to be "real" property.
I didn't see a clarification for it to be "real" property.
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I bet there will be a lawsuit to follow that. Can't stop people from the 2a and not having a permit process ready and stopping gun purchases is going to be bad for the state.One helpful tid bit.... they seemed to clarify the issue with an ongoing BGC. They all stop on the 8th.
I read it as... OSP will not continue processing a BGC without a purchase permit. So to me... that means the permit is not only required at the time of purchase/transfer of property, but to even submit a 4473... retroactively...!
Ain't that a kettle.
I guess that means when the clock strikes midnight you can kiss your BGC/transfer fees goodbye and better get to work on a refund for the firearm purchase.
Bucking Fastards!
Not the cops fault. Call the legislators who will be implementing the details. They count callersI think we should all call every OSP line we can find every chance we get asking when where and how to get the permit that doesnt exist. I'm talking up their a$$ 24/7 relentless with it.
Agreed! And the goobernor's and SOS's offices. OSP never wanted it in the first place.Not the cops fault. Call the legislators who will be implementing the details. They count callers
That's fare, how about any and everybody that has anything to do with implementing the process.Not the cops fault. Call the legislators who will be implementing the details. They count callers