pussyluver |
08-20-2007 11:40 PM |
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Originally Posted by D
(Post 12962397)
lol
I'm one of those people that feels an American citizen should be able to own any weapon his mind can imagine...
But even I think buying weapons over the internet is a bit over the top... certain things should definitely be regulated, and in person.
You must have been shitting a brick. :1orglaugh
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You can buy a weapon (gun) online, but they have to send it to a licensed shop that you typically pay a fee to (like $35 or so). They do the required ck with the FBI and accept any application that may be required by local law.
Where I live, to get a hand gun, you have to go to the county police department and apply to buy. That means pay a fee, fill out a form, get a arrest record check, and if they approve they mail you a purchase certificate which you must use within X days (it was either 10 or 30?). Typically, you've bought the gun first and use it the same or next day. This procedure, pain in the ass that it is, is required for each and every handgun purchase. That's wether you bought the gun at the store or on the web. Takes 'em a week to 10 days to get your application back in the mail for a handgun buy.
Before you have your arrest record check which there was a fee for too, make sure there are no bench warrents. Saw a guy get arrested when he was doing his arrest record check. He needed it to get a job of some sort. The warrant was traffic related, he looked surprised as they cuffed him and hauled his ass off to jail.
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