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if an oregon resident buys in Washington is it an instant clear like normal because they use a different check system, I'm tried of waiting these days
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I'm pretty sure ever since the demacraps passed their latest anti firearm bill, you have a 10 day (min?) waiting period for anything semi-auto. Handgun AND rifle.if an oregon resident buys in Washington is it an instant clear like normal because they use a different check system, I'm tried of waiting these days
I've never listed my SS on a 4473.I present my CHL and list my soc. #. Always auto approved.
If you don't trust your FFL with your personal info I wouldn't shop there. Plus, if someone wanted your info it's all on the internet.ya never put your SSN on an application that just sits in some guys file cabinet, yikes people!
I don't trust anyone with my personal info. I only submit it as needed. And I definitely don't put my SSN out there unless absolutely required, IRS, employer, loans, credit. Any company website can be hacked.If you don't trust your FFL with your personal info I wouldn't shop there. Plus, if someone wanted your info it's all on the internet.
Sportsman's does theirs on a tablet so there is no physical paperwork, I like that system.
Who's snn's have sat listed in medical charts for 30+ years before being digitized and your concerned with an FFL?ya never put your SSN on an application that just sits in some guys file cabinet, yikes people!
I agree with both of you, each person sets his own standards.Who's snn's have sat listed in medical charts for 30+ years before being digitized and your concerned with an FFL?
Who gives their doctor their SSN?Who's snn's have sat listed in medical charts for 30+ years before being digitized and your concerned with an FFL?
I don't because I pay cash...most people use insurance so they give up rights to do soWho gives their doctor their SSN?
As an adult, I've never provided my SSN at any medical facility.I don't because I pay cash...most people use insurance so they give up rights to do so
It was common practice for billing purposes in the medical field for years. Not saying it's mandatory to provide it but reception or staff asked.As an adult, I've never provided my SSN at any medical facility.
Yes. Me, today. I have a CHL and it's usually 10 minutes but today I got put in the que. Lame.Question to everyone, have you ever put your SSN (and know the FFL entered it), know that all your info was accurate and current, and still got put in the que, having to wait weeks?
Most are aware of this. The FFL still has the discretion to hold it for the duration and virtually all do.the best part about the whole thing is the law states you cannot hold a gun for more than 3 business days(oregon) but all ffl's just hold it the whole duration. the atf suggests holding it the duration but the actual law is 72 hours. I've only had 1 ffl who knew the law in the last 2 years that released it before the time period
From what I'd heard their most common interpretation is they get 72 hours from when the reviewers review and return a status of "delayed" rather than 72 hours from when you submit your info for review.Most are aware of this. The FFL still has the discretion to hold it for the duration and virtually all do.
I've always understood that the 3 day thing was to keep the bureaucrats on their toes allowing The People to exercise their Second amendment rights without issue. To make sure access to fire arms was not allowed to slow up, diminish or be unnecessarily delayed. So my take is that the state has cut services pretty much everywhere. Accept giving people money for not working and pet construction projects of course. And back ground checks have ground to a "Cold Tar" pace. On PURPOSE, is my take on it! At least they still consider those of us with concealed carry permits to be worthy. I've got a hunch OSP doesn't like this any more than we do.From what I'd heard their most common interpretation is they get 72 hours from when the reviewers review and return a status of "delayed" rather than 72 hours from when you submit your info for review.