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Grand Master Know It All
Beware the of the back ground checks
So two people i know who have purchased multiple guns in the past with no problems have had issues lately doing BGC's. One guy was actually arrested and hauled off in front of his 9 year old daughter recently, apparently a warrant appeared from an unpaid parking ticket in Florida from like 1987. He paid the ticket and was released and went and purchased the gun an hour later. Ok so crappy deal but hey he had an unpaid ticket he had forgot about apparently. So bad on him but to show up all the sudden after all these years sucks. The other guy is a coworker who traded in a legally purchased handgun he had bought last year at the same dealer for a different handgun, he was given the not passed we will take our sweet ass 30 days to tell you why. So after 29 days he receives a letter saying he was denied and he was unable to be in posession of any firearms due to an incident that occured in 1989 when he was 15. So the gun shop has his trade in, the new gun and the cash and he has to hire an attorney to fix the issue before he can do anything.
Moral of the story i guess is that stuff comes back to bite you in the ass that you forgot about or thought was a non issue. My question is did they change something in the BGC procedure? I was talking to a guy at a pawn shop last week while looking at a revolver and he mentioned that more people are getting denied redeeming loans on guns as well. I dont know, i passed one two weeks ago so i guess my skeletons havent surfaced yet!
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