DrakeZ07
Regular Member
So! Got my W2's in, and filed my taxes with H&R, expecting a modest bit of a return, and since Knob Creek won't be going on this spring, I can look to spending my money on another firearm; yet to decide on a rifle or a pistol, maybe if any of you fine southern gentleman (I had to say it in a southern belle writing accent xD) have any ideas on a pistol under 400$ for OC, or a Semi-Auto rifle under 850$ you can PM me <3
Back on point, I was out earlier with my BF, shopping around at JC Penny's, looking for some nice clothes for me, and him, and this Mt Sterling cop was looking around the clothes area we was at, looked to straight to be shopping for himself; Anyway, he came over and asked for our opinions of what would look good and stuff, a rather surprising conversation, with just as surprising type of person in the women's dept.
Somehow we got to the topic of firearms (My BF's Hi-point, OC'd totally not the reason ), but anyway, talked on about it, and he was very friendly and nice, the JC Penny staff didn't have a problem. I popped a question to him that's been bugging us. So, the last time I purchased a pistol, was last March. And since then, back in July I got my first ticket ever, Public Intoxication, paid it with no problems, haven't heard a single word from the Forestry Dept since. I asked the cop if he thought that would have any effect on my buying something with my tax returns.
He said it shouldn't keep me from buying anything, it's not a felony, was just a first offense minor misdemeanor; but he did say that I shouldn't be surprised if the background check came up with a problem, or it wouldn't clear.
I'm not so much worried, I'm sure I can find a local private buyer for what I may decide on, but I'm wondering if what he said has any truth in it, I don't want to be embarrassed at a gun shop by my background check not clearing, or something, or being very slow.
Comments? Concerns?
And in case your wondering, yes, we was able to pick him out a nice gown for his wife ^.^, happy ending.
Back on point, I was out earlier with my BF, shopping around at JC Penny's, looking for some nice clothes for me, and him, and this Mt Sterling cop was looking around the clothes area we was at, looked to straight to be shopping for himself; Anyway, he came over and asked for our opinions of what would look good and stuff, a rather surprising conversation, with just as surprising type of person in the women's dept.
Somehow we got to the topic of firearms (My BF's Hi-point, OC'd totally not the reason ), but anyway, talked on about it, and he was very friendly and nice, the JC Penny staff didn't have a problem. I popped a question to him that's been bugging us. So, the last time I purchased a pistol, was last March. And since then, back in July I got my first ticket ever, Public Intoxication, paid it with no problems, haven't heard a single word from the Forestry Dept since. I asked the cop if he thought that would have any effect on my buying something with my tax returns.
He said it shouldn't keep me from buying anything, it's not a felony, was just a first offense minor misdemeanor; but he did say that I shouldn't be surprised if the background check came up with a problem, or it wouldn't clear.
I'm not so much worried, I'm sure I can find a local private buyer for what I may decide on, but I'm wondering if what he said has any truth in it, I don't want to be embarrassed at a gun shop by my background check not clearing, or something, or being very slow.
Comments? Concerns?
And in case your wondering, yes, we was able to pick him out a nice gown for his wife ^.^, happy ending.