That's weird, in the last couple FFL purchases I've done my have a CHL/CPL has never come up.
They already have it on file, as I've been told by several FFL's - it comes up with your DL info.
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That's weird, in the last couple FFL purchases I've done my have a CHL/CPL has never come up.
That's weird, in the last couple FFL purchases I've done my have a CHL/CPL has never come up.
That's weird, in the last couple FFL purchases I've done my have a CHL/CPL has never come up.
I think you have to tell them
I think you have to tell them
What happened? They ignored us. 100% ignored us, because they held the majority (super majority in the Senate) and had a defined agenda funded by outside interests that many are beholden to. The public comment was a show, put on for no other reason than to make it appear they were playing fair. Let's be honest, they were going to pass that bill from day one. No amount of testimony, nice or nasty, was going to change their minds. They had the majority and they used it. Unfortunately, they have the same advantage in 2017, save for the super majority in the senate. Unless we can find a way to turn a good number of Democrats to our side, we have no chance to stop them.
They will not agree to a waiver for CHL holders on a BGC. Universal BGC is a back door registration. OSP are required to keep a record for 5 years. And it is very doubtful that they take the time to delete the records after that.
They will not agree to a waiver for CHL holders on a BGC. Universal BGC is a back door registration. OSP are required to keep a record for 5 years. And it is very doubtful that they take the time to delete the records after that.
They arent as interested in registration of owners as they are in traces. 6 of one half dozen of the other I know but they want recovered guns to have trace-ability back to the owner. You dont need actual registration per se to do that but you do need a path of 4473's.
The intent "might" be there but without the capability to follow through it doesnt mean much.
Chuck Reily is a moron. He'll vote whichever way his masters tell him.The plus is that, if I remember right, there were a few dems that were against mag limits and AWB.. I want to say Sen. Reilly was one, and I want to say that even Prozanski was against at least one of them. Between the two, I think the mag ban is probably the most likely to pass.
It has been my understanding that the BGC fee's are not a profitable endeavor for the state the cost of staffing and such. Thats why they were looking at the big increase in cost a while back trying to get something out of it.
At ten bucks a pop I'd think they're lucky to be breaking even. Looks like a likely place for an increase, unless they think a significant price increase would encourage non-compliance.
I agree for the most part. But many of us took time out of our lives to write, call, email and even show up and publicly testify against SB 941. The ones that did were very polite, kind and had facts to back their statements, not just opinions. What happened? They ignored us. 100% ignored us, because they held the majority (super majority in the Senate) and had a defined agenda funded by outside interests that many are beholden to. The public comment was a show, put on for no other reason than to make it appear they were playing fair. Let's be honest, they were going to pass that bill from day one. No amount of testimony, nice or nasty, was going to change their minds. They had the majority and they used it. Unfortunately, they have the same advantage in 2017, save for the super majority in the senate. Unless we can find a way to turn a good number of Democrats to our side, we have no chance to stop them. OFF can't do it. Public testimony can't do it. Letters, phone calls and emails can't do it. We have nothing to offer to hold against them if they pass their anti-gun laws.
That isn't to say I give up on the process and won't continue to participate, but I do so knowing that I'm likely slamming my head into a brick wall.