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Im gonna spell it out word for word since it short.
Dear Mr. XXXXX
This letter is in response to your PICS challenge. Form SP 4-197, which was recieved by this office February 13, 2009.
Please be advised your challenge concerning the recent PICS background check has resulted in a finding that your are NOT prohibited from purchasing/transfer of a firearm. A copy of this decision will not be sent to the dealer that requested the background check.
If you decide to pursue the purchase/transfer of a firearm, please present a copy of this letter to the dealer. The dealer is required to request a background check through PICS and obtain a unique approval number to complete that transaction. They should advise the operator that the applicant has a denial reverse letter. Please keep this letter and be ready to provide it, upon request, to minimize delays for future background checks.
OH YEAH! Man it feels good I was actually very worried I would be denied for life because of my dropped charges.
So, now I want to know what to buy! I was looking at a compact but that 1911 looks so good! Does anyone carry one, is it too big to carry concealed if necessary, and do they come with retention holsters?
One more time...
WOO HOO!
Edit: Got back, purchased a Glock 30, they had no retention holsters. Picked up an Uncle Mikes until it comes in.
Im gonna spell it out word for word since it short.
Dear Mr. XXXXX
This letter is in response to your PICS challenge. Form SP 4-197, which was recieved by this office February 13, 2009.
Please be advised your challenge concerning the recent PICS background check has resulted in a finding that your are NOT prohibited from purchasing/transfer of a firearm. A copy of this decision will not be sent to the dealer that requested the background check.
If you decide to pursue the purchase/transfer of a firearm, please present a copy of this letter to the dealer. The dealer is required to request a background check through PICS and obtain a unique approval number to complete that transaction. They should advise the operator that the applicant has a denial reverse letter. Please keep this letter and be ready to provide it, upon request, to minimize delays for future background checks.
OH YEAH! Man it feels good I was actually very worried I would be denied for life because of my dropped charges.
So, now I want to know what to buy! I was looking at a compact but that 1911 looks so good! Does anyone carry one, is it too big to carry concealed if necessary, and do they come with retention holsters?
One more time...
WOO HOO!
Edit: Got back, purchased a Glock 30, they had no retention holsters. Picked up an Uncle Mikes until it comes in.