xdDALTON45
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oOoOoO officer.. its ok.... the guys on OC.com said it was cool!!
oOoOoO officer.. its ok.... the guys on OC.com said it was cool!!
oOoOoO officer.. its ok.... the guys on OC.com said it was cool!!
Whether or not there is a true requirement, at this time the State Attorney General says there is which carries alot of weight.
Unfortunatley, the purchase permit for handguns came out of laws passed under aJim Crow-era south. Here in North Carolina, it was about controlling who could acquire pistolsby giving Sheriffs the ability to choose how to issue permits. This made, as we all know is the case,acquisition of a handgunoutside of having the proper paperwork is an unlawful act.Not to say they are correct. Like it or not, the requirement to obtain a transfer permit is to satisfy the both the " Brady bill" and the Gun control act of 1968 and is a form of gun control. Logic would dictate that if you are limited to 5 permits per application then the purpose is to limit the number of handguns that can be obtained.
Whether or not there is a true requirement, at this time the State Attorney General says there is which carries alot of weight.
Please show us where the AG says this? It does not appear in the state statutes or in the .pdf file from his office.
That is correct and the point if the post (I as well as othershave also quoted it a few times in earlier posts and thus forgot to include the citation earlier in the thread for which I apologise.)The section you just quoted applies to estates, auctions and inheritance, not to private sales... I quoted it earlier.
i was just joking lolxdDALTON45 wrote:oOoOoO officer.. its ok.... the guys on OC.com said it was cool!!
Want clarification, call the state attorney general.
But you don't have to be sarcastic about it:lol:
So the conclusion is is that there are no real specifications on the transaction process, and that each PPP can only purchase one firearm. You can skip the whole sheriff step and acquire a PPP if you know a cop that will sign the application.
Correct?
Any additions?? It is good to get this out there so everybody is aware.
No, im not being facetious, alls i am saying is that you can get a cop you know to sign the permit and take it to the sheriff's office and get your permit that same day.
let me guess.. the suspense is killing you lolOh yes, and I'm waiting for my one phone call from the Sheriff's office right now :lol:
The whole PPP issue is just another GREAT reason to get your CHP. If you hav a NC CHP, you don't need to get a PPP to purchase or transfer firearms. A valid NC CHP exempts you from this requirement altogether...
Plus it makes vehicle carry a LOT easier, and makes it easier to carry when the weather gets chilly and you have to wear a coat...
tekshogun wrote:let me guess.. the suspense is killing you lolOh yes, and I'm waiting for my one phone call from the Sheriff's office right now :lol:
You have to give him credit for listening to you and being willing to actually doing some research.Happy birthday BTW.Going back to the original topic, I just want to say that while that may have been the case for Alamance County, the other 99 counties in this state may be different.
Since, I'm a resident of Cabarrus County, and until today was under 21, I'll tell y'all my story. I met Brad Riley, at a friends of NRA dinner last year. I was looking at buying a pistol in a private transfer and I wanted to get a permit to be legal. I asked him at the dinner and he said he thought you had to be 21 period. He told me he would check and to email him. I emailed him and he first said the you had to be 21. I replied back and politely asked him to provide me with the Statute that supported that. He replied back and said that he was mistaken and that I could get a permit at 18 but that I couldn't buy from a dealer until I was 21. I went down to the Sheriff's Office and applied. I had to give three references, one that lived with me, and since I was under 21, one that was over 21. They also notified my dad( my reference) that it was ready instead of me. Two weeks later, I had 4 permits.
For a Democrat, he ain't so bad when it comes to guns.