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I did my part last month!
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...then when? When a hoplophobe DA and a hoplophobe judge get together, that's when.First charge for 594. First charges to be dropped when charged with 594. If it doesn't apply in this case....
http://www.lewiscountysirens.com/?p=36198
The numbers are low for Oregon in previous months too. Does Oregon use NICS for CHL checks, or just go through OSP?
this one??!!? try EVERY ONE!Toothless law! It's pretty bad when some snaggle-tooth loser shooting a gun off in a domestic argument can't be charged with it. I suspect Bloomberg has overreached on this one.
Numbers are up because dumb are obeying the new law, every exchange or trade has to be done at ffl. they know this is not enforceable and will not even try to prosecute you for not following it but they are using it to expand their owner database.
My WA CC permit took about 5 days and that was about a year ago.Did you actually look at the report? The number of private transactions are called out - a total of 1,069 in March. But there were a total of 126,000 BGC's performed. Hardly accounts for even a fraction of a percent of the total BGC's in March. By contrast, new gun sales accounted for 32,706 of the BGC's. And, 89,999 were BGC's for concealed pistol licenses - up from only 15,736 in February!! That's a HUGE jump in CPL applications in just one month.
No, this has very little, if anything to do with people following a law you would rather have them ignore. And I seriously doubt there are only 1,069 private sales in the whole state of Washington anyway - I'm sure plenty of folks are in fact ignoring I-594.
But back to your comment - of the total of 126,000 BGC's in Washington in March, and only 1,069 being private gun sales, that means that a whopping 0.8% of all BGC's are for private sales. Hardly a staggering number, and really inconsequential to the discussion of the rise in BGC's overall.