Unless you're one of those folks that get delayed all the time and buy lots of guns every year I have a hard time understanding the allure of this. Am I missing an angle here?
Yeah, I've never been delayed...I don't see the allure.
Unless you're one of those folks that get delayed all the time and buy lots of guns every year I have a hard time understanding the allure of this. Am I missing an angle here?
Unless you're one of those folks that get delayed all the time and buy lots of guns every year I have a hard time understanding the allure of this. Am I missing an angle here?
Yeah, I've never been delayed...I don't see the allure.
Just for reference - this was from a suggestion from Guy - or it is their interpretation of it. I see no advantage - the fees are something I would put to more power, primers or other components. ... I'm cheap - and a new purchase is never in that much of a rush.
BUT
If you buy more often, and/or get delayed often ... and you feel like others are getting a benefit you are not ...
Plus this helps keep more $$$ in the state coffers, so there is that too.
(HEY Look, a chance to get people to voluntarily pay a tax/fee to the state ... gee why not!?!!??)
Update just hit FB for those that find them helpful. I'm out for a bit.
That would be until shops start charging foe NICS checks. Blythe's has a sign that they charge $75 for a denied check.
For Indyucky, do you get charged by the feds for NICS checks?
I think Blythes charges for failed NICS checks, not because of a Federal cost, but because it takes salespeople time.
And because they had problems with people that were apparently "rolling the dice".
People that knew they couldn't pass, but were trying anyway, as evidenced by people saying, "well, I didn't think I'd pass"
I think Blythes charges for failed NICS checks, not because of a Federal cost, but because it takes salespeople time.
And because they had problems with people that were apparently "rolling the dice".
People that knew they couldn't pass, but were trying anyway, as evidenced by people saying, "well, I didn't think I'd pass"
I've never been denied/delayed and have no reason to believe I ever would be. But that sounds like a disincentive to do business with Blythes.
I haven't posted in this thread until now but I have been watching and learning from you guys. Needless to say, I too am very disappointed in Speaker Bosma. I think like many others here, I never expected the blatant level of betrayal, this is the most despicable display of self-serving politics I think I have witnesses from our own side.
As a precinct committeeman, I am an elected official of the Indiana GOP. Admittedly, it may not mean very much, but it does at least gain an ear of some of our more sympathetic GOP members. I plan to contact my local town and county Republican Central Committee Chairmen, and another Republican State Rep who although is not our own state rep, he is geographically the closest to us and he will listen. In addition, our town Central Committee Chairman is a hunter and a gun collector, and it certainly wouldn't hurt to voice to him our concerns on this issue. I will keep you all posted on my correspondence with these folks. I just requested their emails from a member on our town board and should have them shortly.
I plan to paraphrase some of the verbiage from Guy's article and provide a reference. I will post a draft letter here in case any of you want to comment on it or have anything to add.
That would be until shops start charging foe NICS checks. Blythe's has a sign that they charge $75 for a denied check.
For Indyucky, do you get charged by the feds for NICS checks?
FYI - WE HAVE MOVEMENT - just added today
Next weeks agenda for Senate Judiciary:
Feb. 21, 2018 09:00am Room 130
HB 1424 Rep. Timothy Wesco Sen. Rodric Bray In Committee
3rd item on the AGENDA:
https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2018...a/committee_judiciary_4200/#document-8227598c
Link to Committee: https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2018/committees/judiciary_4200
I did not get to watch more than a few moments of the hearing.
Senator Taylor was at it again ... (usual antics) when I was listening ... while the House PP committee was on a break.
I did see HB 1424 was PASSED by the committee -
There was an Amendment - I do not know the status of the amendment, but it appears that this may not have passed.
pay for the 5 year but it Makes you NICS check exempt.