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I haven't read the Hawaii law but if it requires Hawaii residents to have a permit regardless of where they receive the firearm that might explain the FFL's request. Washington could have written the law to require WA residents to get the enhanced background checks regardless of what State they received the firearm in but instead they chose to only require it for transfers conducted in WA State.I'm not sure on the Washington thing, but for a time, I was a Hawaii resident with an annual long gun permit. I bought a CZ 455 in Oregon, then the FFL calls me up asking for my Hawaii permit, "it's in my safe in Hawaii". Long story short, I had to return the gun back to the store, the store have me a full refund.
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