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OK, with no doughnuts that makes sense.
That is interesting, and it's an Oregon-only policy. I have worked at three stores in Washington, that sold firearms and nobody ever showed up.
Typically, we were asked for the current address of the individual who was "Denied" and we assumed they would be receiving an in-home visit very soon.
The one article mentions that it was Governor Kitzhaber's idea to take a patrolman off his assignment to investigate each denial. What a waste of time.
That is interesting, and it's an Oregon-only policy. I have worked at three stores in Washington, that sold firearms and nobody ever showed up.
Typically, we were asked for the current address of the individual who was "Denied" and we assumed they would be receiving an in-home visit very soon.
The one article mentions that it was Governor Kitzhaber's idea to take a patrolman off his assignment to investigate each denial. What a waste of time.