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    Default Which LGS are more pro 2A?

    I'm now on day number eight waiting for a CO background check for a firearm purchase. I understand that Federal law states a FFL can release the firearm after three days has passed, which obviously my FFL has chosen not to do. It got me wondering if there are CO FFL'S that are indeed releasing firearms after the third day. It seems to me that those FFL's are the ones that deserve my business. Does anyone know of a CO FFL that is releasing after three days? Thanks for your reply.

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    I don?t think any will do this.

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    Maybe RMGO will file a lawsuit about this.

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    we all better send a check first. you know for operating expenses...
    ...like a new McLaren?

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    A unnamed gunstore did release a firearm to a prohibited person per CBI https://kdvr.com/news/coronavirus/co...ssive-backlog/ . However the 2A friendly shops in my mind are the ones who sell mag kits and firearms with the gear that they came with unmodified. Not going to miss this nonsense in Colorado.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rock_castle View Post
    I'm now on day number eight waiting for a CO background check for a firearm purchase. I understand that Federal law states a FFL can release the firearm after three days has passed, which obviously my FFL has chosen not to do. It got me wondering if there are CO FFL'S that are indeed releasing firearms after the third day. It seems to me that those FFL's are the ones that deserve my business. Does anyone know of a CO FFL that is releasing after three days? Thanks for your reply.

    Yes and No.

    A FFL MAY transfer a firearm 3 days after receiving a "Delayed" response from NIC's.

    MAY- the FFL is not bound to transferring the firearm after a Delayed response, it is up to the individual business. I have not seen it happen in years, I don't know of any shop owner who looks forward to getting their shit pushed in because they just had to transfer firearm to a "Delayed" individual.

    The delays that we are seeing now ARE NOT "Delayed" NIC's responses, they are delays in processing the submissions. It could take 3 months to submit and process a BG and it has absolutely no bearing on the 3 day "Delayed" guidance to FFL's.

    You have no choice but to hurry up and wait.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Yes and No.

    A FFL MAY transfer a firearm 3 days after receiving a "Delayed" response from NIC's.

    MAY- the FFL is not bound to transferring the firearm after a Delayed response, it is up to the individual business. I have not seen it happen in years, I don't know of any shop owner who looks forward to getting their shit pushed in because they just had to transfer firearm to a "Delayed" individual.

    The delays that we are seeing now ARE NOT "Delayed" NIC's responses, they are delays in processing the submissions. It could take 3 months to submit and process a BG and it has absolutely no bearing on the 3 day "Delayed" guidance to FFL's.

    You have no choice but to hurry up and wait.

    ^ this .
    I remember when I ran 4473, it was that delay guidance they were talking about.

    Therefore the news article and democrats are damn wrong about the loophole.

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    Guns For Everyone in Wheatridge is looking into it. He contacted his lawyers on Tuesday to research. Edgar the owner is 100% for letting the guns go after 3 days if his lawyers say do it. Follow them on IG and Facebook for details and updates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colorider View Post
    Guns For Everyone in Wheatridge is looking into it. He contacted his lawyers on Tuesday to research. Edgar the owner is 100% for letting the guns go after 3 days if his lawyers say do it. Follow them on IG and Facebook for details and updates.
    If Edgars lawyers say it is ok his lawyers are idiots and if Edgar goes ahead and does it he is an idiot too.
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