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CREATE FREE ACCOUNT Already a member? Log InGreat, what a cluster fudge. Oregon is now going to join the leper colonies because firearm businesses are too lazy to read the law. Buckle up butter cups it's going to get bumpy.
And to prevent said customers from trying to return back to PSA. Unfortunate, but not a bad business decision by PSA.I would imagine they taking precaution against the possibility of 100s + firearm orders getting stuck in limbo due to lack of /non existent permitting process and the subsequent misplaced anger of those customers.
I think they understand to position/law were in very well. I don't blame them one bit. I blame the politicians and voters of Oregon. Without a process for transferring firearms in place it is just smart business for the time being.Great, what a cluster fudge. Oregon is now going to join the leper colonies because firearm businesses are too lazy to read the law. Buckle up butter cups it's going to get bumpy.
It doesn't seem like they are confused. That specifies "firearms" and not other non-firearm items (uppers, parts, mags, ammo, etc.).
They are confused because sales of firearms are not banned under Measure 114. Transfer requirements are changing but that is for the receiving FFLs to deal with. Once the permit to purchase program is implemented the first FFL that will need to see that permit will be the receiving FFL.It doesn't seem like they are confused. That specifies "firearms" and not other non-firearm items (uppers, parts, mags, ammo, etc.).
Did they halt ALL orders?
Also FFLs will be free to purchase firearms as normal unless of course a company bans all sales of firearms to Oregon.It doesn't seem like they are confused. That specifies "firearms" and not other non-firearm items (uppers, parts, mags, ammo, etc.).
Did they halt ALL orders?
Gotcha. From the OP I read, "...confused with what is being banned." as "what is", not "when is". My bad!They are confused because sales of firearms are not banned under Measure 114. Transfer requirements are changing but that is for the receiving FFLs to deal with. Once the permit to purchase program is implemented the first FFL that will need to see that permit will be the receiving FFL.
That's what they get for voting in lepers.Great, what a cluster fudge. Oregon is now going to join the leper colonies because firearm businesses are too lazy to read the law. Buckle up butter cups it's going to get bumpy.