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  • #31
    johnk518
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    • Mar 2018
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    • #32
      Quiet
      retired Goon
      • Mar 2007
      • 30241

      Originally posted by johnk518
      I never knew at one point waiting periods were 15 days, so I guess progress?
      CA history...
      01-01-1923 = 1 day waiting period for handguns.
      01-01-1955 = 3 day waiting period for handguns.
      01-01-1965 = 5 day waiting period for handguns.
      01-01-1975 = 15 day waiting period for firearms.
      04-01-1997 = 10 day waiting period for firearms.

      Originally posted by johnk518
      All of you in free states make me jealous.
      The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling (that SCOTUS decided not the hear) applies to AK, AZ, CA, HI, ID, MT, NV, OR, and WA.
      ^So, waiting periods are legal in those States as well.
      ~Currently, only CA & HI have waiting periods. But, they are being discussed/proposed by legislatures in NV, OR, & WA.
      Last edited by Quiet; 01-11-2019, 5:42 PM.
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      • #33
        bronco75a
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        • Nov 2016
        • 659

        Currently, only CA & HI have waiting periods. But, they are being discussed/proposed by legislatures in NV, OR, & WA.

        Some Democrat has already written the bill to make a name for him/herself. Low hanging fruit instead of actually doing any work that improves people's lives without raising taxes.

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        • #34
          audiophil2
          Senior Member
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          • Jan 2007
          • 8736

          Originally posted by spfabrication
          Not in Idaho. The cleo copy is only an incidental mailed to the state attorney generals office after ATF approval.
          I don't think he is in Idaho.

          Still, I'm not so sure I would trust ID to defend me when ATF asks why federal law is not being followed. Slim chance of an issue but not worth it to me.
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          • #35
            audiophil2
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            • Jan 2007
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            Originally posted by bronco75a
            Currently, only CA & HI have waiting periods. But, they are being discussed/proposed by legislatures in NV, OR, & WA.

            Some Democrat has already written the bill to make a name for him/herself. Low hanging fruit instead of actually doing any work that improves people's lives without raising taxes.
            IL has had a 3 day waiting period for decades. Private sales were fine but you have to keep a copy of the transaction for 10 years. It was easier to just buy a gun at someones house than to buy from a dealer when I lived there.
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            • #36
              johnk518
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              • Mar 2018
              • 978

              Originally posted by Quiet
              CA history...
              01-01-1923 = 1 day waiting period for handguns.
              01-01-1955 = 3 day waiting period for handguns.
              01-01-1965 = 5 day waiting period for handguns.
              01-01-1975 = 15 day waiting period for firearms.
              04-01-1997 = 10 day waiting period for firearms.


              The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling (that SCOTUS decided not the hear) applies to AK, AZ, CA, HI, ID, MT, NV, OR, and WA.
              ^So, waiting periods are legal in those States as well.
              ~Currently, only CA & HI have waiting periods. But, they are being discussed/proposed by legislatures in NV, OR, & WA.


              Did SCOTUS not hear to make states determine and not kick a hornets nest?




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              • #37
                Quiet
                retired Goon
                • Mar 2007
                • 30241

                Originally posted by johnk518
                Did SCOTUS not hear to make states determine and not kick a hornets nest?
                Don't know.

                But, Justice Thomas gave a really good dissenting opinion for SCOTUS not hearing it.
                Last edited by Quiet; 01-11-2019, 7:47 PM.
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