They know about, and refuse to remove the illegal sign. Several have tried to have it taken down.
To register, you have to ask for a purchase permit. You take a background check, and a short quiz, then they give it to you. There are 4 cards, one for you, one for the seller, and 2 go back to the sheriffs department. You keep your copy on you for 30 days until it gets into the (unconstitutional) system, in which time the gun is permanently registered in a database.
Interesting, so they have a sign that is a) unlawful and b) not enforced. I realize that she didn't really acknowledge your statement about the sign at all. Did you do any follow up regarding it - like call and speak to a supervisor or send written notification? What did the registration process consist of?
Thats not a weapon, thats a .22 (JK) lol
billydreed1 2 months ago
@billydreed1 .22lr has killed more than most other calibers combined. The preferred sniping pistol for special forces is a browning silenced .22.
Its my daughters gun, she shot one first when she was 6, she's now 9.
stainless1911 2 months ago
@stainless1911 I know.. notice the (JK)? :))
billydreed1 2 months ago
They know about, and refuse to remove the illegal sign. Several have tried to have it taken down.
To register, you have to ask for a purchase permit. You take a background check, and a short quiz, then they give it to you. There are 4 cards, one for you, one for the seller, and 2 go back to the sheriffs department. You keep your copy on you for 30 days until it gets into the (unconstitutional) system, in which time the gun is permanently registered in a database.
Hence the "German" comment.
stainless1911 2 months ago
Interesting, so they have a sign that is a) unlawful and b) not enforced. I realize that she didn't really acknowledge your statement about the sign at all. Did you do any follow up regarding it - like call and speak to a supervisor or send written notification? What did the registration process consist of?
1775novten 2 months ago