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    2 years to get a Carry Permit in California.......

    Only three states absolutely refuse to issue carry permits to it's residents. New Jersey, Maryland and Hawaii. You cannot can't to move to another county or to another town in order to get a carry permit, your only option is to move out of state.... As bad as New York State and California is...
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    USA TODAY: Feds issue 4,000 orders to seize guns from people who failed background checks

    What about in the case of someone who gets denied due to some clerical error? And what about someone who is appealing a denial? Suppose they already own weapons, are those confiscated too?
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    National Reciprocity for Concealed Carry Passes, Next Stop House

    Right now there are only three states that do not issue carry permits to it's residents. They are New Jersey, Maryland and Hawaii. However if you live in the right county, pay the high fees and jump through enough hoops in California, New York State and Massachusetts. It is possible to get a...
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    Purchasing gun as a Christmas gift

    Another way is to give them a gift card/gift certificate for the store and let them buy it themselves. In some states (like NY), they require that the other person (including the spouse) has to have a pistol permit before they can posses a pistol (and the serial number and description has to...
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    Penn Court: Rusted serial number is not "defaced"

    For those that didn't see the post, there was an rare example of a pistol that had it's serial number defaced but it was deemed historically significant . The ATF was able to furnish a new serial # to satisfy legal requirements in order to be sold at an auction. The pistol in question belonged...
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    legal aspects of military discharges

    A conviction for Domestic Violence results in a firearm disability regardless if it occurred in the military or in civilian life. It is Federal law.. I am not a lawyer https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/what-state-and-local-offenses-are-misdemeanors-purposes-18-usc-922d9-and-g9 "What State...
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    How is NICS notified if someone is convicted of a felony or a dishonorable discharge

    What method is NICS notified when someone is convicted of a felony or a dishonorable discharge? Does the court fax the court proceedings to NICS ? Or fax the name of the person convicted over to NICS? Or do they email it to NICS? Do they call NICS? Who's responsibility is it to notify NICS?
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    4473 Military Discharge status question

    So what's the process? Do they fax the court proceedings to NICS ? Or fax a copy of the conviction over to NICS? Or do they email it to NICS?
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    4473 Military Discharge status question

    The Chief Master Sergeant is responsible for notifying NICS ? I thought it would be the presiding judge of the General Court Martial for providing NICS with the name of the person convicted of a Dishonorable Discharge. What is the procedure for notifying NICS in the military? Who normally...
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    Stun Gun Ban To End in New Jersey

    Stun Gun Ban To End in NJ The stun gun ban to end in New Jersey due to a 2016 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court declaring similar restrictions in Massachusetts to be unconstitutional. Well it's better than pepper spray but it's a still a far cry from getting a regular carry permit in that...
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    Someone's Going Broke...

    It's not worth spending $20 worth of gas, round trip for $30
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    WISCONSIN to allow permitless concealed carry.

    Good Luck to you guys, we tried three times here in Kentucky and still nothing...
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    Ohio lawmakers introduce 'stand-your-ground' bill

    Ohio could become the 25th state to have a "stand your ground" law if Senate Bill 180 becomes law. Neighboring states; Indiana and Kentucky already have "stand your ground" laws. Currently, Ohio has the “castle doctrine” law. SB 180 Seeks to bring Ohio's self defense laws up to date according to...
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    Inheriting a firearm with a defaced serial number

    There has been one case I'm aware of where the ATF issued a new serial number for a firearm that had the serial number defaced because of historical significance. http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/24/revolver-found-on-bonnie-parker-made-federally-compliant-will-be-auctioned.html Bonnie Parker...
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