Uhm you realize you quoted a post that is 10 years old? Things change [emoji106] .Actually the CPL does negate the check. You don't have to have a Purchase Permit if you buy from a FFL seller if you do or don't have a CPL. A CPL does obviate the need for a
Purchase Permit when buying from a private seller.
I didn't know LA had liftetime permits, though IN was the only one...is that brand new?In Louisiana, you're exempt with your carry permit, except, perversely, with a lifetime permit.
I have used my Permit in Ky for guess near 10 years. fill out 4473 No check needed He enters you permit number on the 4473 where check info goes . This been a law in Ky for a long time .
Come on down to Harrodsburg and buy their cheaper price and dealer knows what going on.
I didn't know LA had liftetime permits, though IN was the only one...is that brand new?
That is because a regular carry license, which expires, shows you passed a background check at least that recently, a lifetime could mean you haven't passed a check for a long time, possibly
That is because KY literally runs a background check on very single permit holder every single month...so you're getting checks run constantly whether you fill out forms or buy guns at FFL's or not
SC CWP = no new background check for gun purchase
Hence the word 'new'. No new background check has to be made when you purchase a gun through an FFL as they accept the one that was done when you got your CWP. Or did you mean to quote my post anyway as I don't understand your #1 response either since I listed SC as the state?Well, what do you mean by that, exactly?
I have two responses to this statement.
1-That depends on the state and the license in question
2-I would say that, no, a carry license does NOT = no background check for a gun purchase (from an FFL)...I would say that, in applicable states, a carry license = the background check you already had performed when you got the license has a certain lifespan during which it can be applied to firearm acquisitions from FFL's
Edit: I realize you said no "new" background check for a gun purchase, in which case, yes, that is basically the case in some states, for purchases from FFL's, no "new" background check done at that moment when you are in the store
Hence the word 'new'. No new background check has to be made when you purchase a gun through an FFL as they accept the one that was done when you got your CWP. Or did you mean to quote my post anyway as I don't understand your #1 response either since I listed SC as the state?
Originally Posted by packpike
SC CWP = no new background check for gun purchase
Well, what do you mean by that, exactly?
I have two responses to this statement.
1-That depends on the state and the license in question
I think "SC" in his post means "South Carolina."
#1 was I can't read, I saw the word "so" where you had the postal abbreviation SC lol