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Randall Rausch
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actually it happened right when i moved here 2015, before Question 1, i was here for that - if i remember it was "ordinances" that were already in place, like you couldn't carry openly in your vehicle, gun registration, the blue card for gun purchases - all thrown out
this link might explain it better https://www.nevadacarry.org/blue-cards.html
Question 1 came later and had no bearing on anything else, just PPT's - it's my understanding that Las Vegas adhere's only to the same gun laws as the rest of the stateLast edited by FalconLair; 07-16-2019, 4:47 PM.Originally posted by BarangI! hate! you! FalconLair.
Originally posted by JagerDogI hate you FalconLair!Originally Posted by JTROKS
I hate you FalconLair! I double hate you if you get it before Christmas!Originally posted by gcvtThey hate you FalconLair
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Question 1 set up PPT's through dealers.
Then the following year, they had to pass another law to try to make it functional since it could not legally be done how Question 1 tried to do it.
Looks like it now starts in 2020.Randall Rausch
AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
Most work performed while-you-wait.Comment
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How are you shipping a gun in a PPT (which is not possible)?
And who is telling you this, the shipping or receiving FFL?Comment
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yes, and from what i've been hearing they STILL don't have a plan in place for it - if it was unenforceable back in 2016 and nothing has changed i can't really understand how suddenly it will be enforceable
i believe there was a Nevada agency involved that had issues in trying to perform Point of Contact background checks and would a fee be involved
once it was deemed unenforceable i never gave it a second thought - still don't know what changed since then - can't fathom having to wait 30 days like the LGS told me though - i can walk into a LGS and buy a gun on display and walk out 2 minutes later, gun in hand (or box) - having a CCW im not even required to have a background check run on me, so, what use is the LGS? firearms aren't registered, no bgc on me, what would i be paying for and why would i have to wait 30 days (not sure if that's even true or not)
*just found this https://www.nraila.org/articles/2016...-unenforceable
not sure what happened to change unenforceable to enforceable thoughLast edited by FalconLair; 07-16-2019, 5:54 PM.Originally posted by BarangI! hate! you! FalconLair.
Originally posted by JagerDogI hate you FalconLair!Originally Posted by JTROKS
I hate you FalconLair! I double hate you if you get it before Christmas!Originally posted by gcvtThey hate you FalconLair
Originally posted by GretaHOW DARE YOU!! I hate you FalconLairComment
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They passed a 2nd law last year that was supposed to clean up the problems of the first one.yes, and from what i've been hearing they STILL don't have a plan in place for it - if it was unenforceable back in 2016 and nothing has changed i can't really understand how suddenly it will be enforceable
not sure what happened to change unenforceable to enforceable though
30days is CA pawn ticket law.
When a firearms dealer takes in a used gun, he has to check it in with the state to see if the gun is stolen.
The theory being that if the gun were just stolen yesterday, the owner needs 30 days to notice that it's stolen and get it reported.
This is to stop thieves from pawning stolen guns.
It would not surprise me if some pawn shops extend that same 30 day hold to the payment to make sure the gun does not come back as stolen.Last edited by ar15barrels; 07-16-2019, 6:08 PM.Randall Rausch
AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
Most work performed while-you-wait.Comment
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i've never done a PPT, every firearm I own has been purchased BNIB except my P226, which i bought through an online brokerThey passed a 2nd law last year that was supposed to clean up the problems of the first one.
30days is CA pawn ticket law.
When a firearms dealer takes in a used gun, he has to check it in with the state to see if the gun is stolen.
The theory being that if the gun were just stolen yesterday, the owner needs 30 days to notice that it's stolen and get it reported.
This is to stop thieves from pawning stolen guns.
It would not surprise me if some pawn shops extend that same 30 day hold to the payment to make sure the gun does not come back as stolen.
if people have to wait 30 days that's gonna take the wind out of the sails (sales pun intended) on PPT's im sure - what you're talking about is pawn shops not getting screwed on a pawned firearm, i get that, but i can't see how PPT's not involving a pawn shop are gonna fair, we don't even have the 10 waiting period CA has on all firearm purchases, so i don't know what im missing here
damn, ar, you seem to know more than i do about WTH is going on
im not advocating breaking the law, but, if i was going to do a PPT in 2020 what would stop seller and me just saying the deal was made in a parking lot in December 2019
im just saying, being a new law and all, plenty won't have a problem doing that i can bet - no real gun owners like the new law anyway, let's not kid ourselves about that - after it becomes law i'd beat you dollars to donuts for a good period of time it'll be ignored
it's like 11+ gun magazines in CA. - how do you prove someone bought them illegally, especially since you guys recently were able to rebuy them - it'll be a while before some DA feels confident about charging someone, short of having the invoice as evidenceLast edited by FalconLair; 07-16-2019, 7:57 PM.Originally posted by BarangI! hate! you! FalconLair.
Originally posted by JagerDogI hate you FalconLair!Originally Posted by JTROKS
I hate you FalconLair! I double hate you if you get it before Christmas!Originally posted by gcvtThey hate you FalconLair
Originally posted by GretaHOW DARE YOU!! I hate you FalconLairComment
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The 30 day hold is for firearms purchased by a pawnbroker (or an FFL as FFL's often are required to have a pawnbroker's license by their city) and it state law for many many years.
If you sell a gun to a gun shop, they commonly sit on it for the 20 days before they put it out for sale so that the sale would not be delayed by the 30 day hold.
I used to have a gun shop that let me preview and buy from the 30 day hold items that they had not yet put out.
PPT's do NOT go into the inventory of the FFL so they are not subject to the 30 day hold.
PPT's are simply HELD by the FFL on behalf of the buyer while the buyer waits their 10 days.Randall Rausch
AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
Most work performed while-you-wait.Comment
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ok, starting to get a handle on it, but we don't have a 10 day waiting period here so if a firearm is stolen how's that gonna pan out for the buyer and when will they find outThe 30 day hold is for firearms purchased by a pawnbroker (or an FFL as FFL's often are required to have a pawnbroker's license by their city) and it state law for many many years.
If you sell a gun to a gun shop, they commonly sit on it for the 20 days before they put it out for sale so that the sale would not be delayed by the 30 day hold.
I used to have a gun shop that let me preview and buy from the 30 day hold items that they had not yet put out.
PPT's do NOT go into the inventory of the FFL so they are not subject to the 30 day hold.
PPT's are simply HELD by the FFL on behalf of the buyer while the buyer waits their 10 days.
i guess you could end up with a stolen firearm with a normal PPT transacted in a parking lot too - either way, seems like the buyer is taking some risk and could be SOL if he doesn't know who he's buying from
im starting to remember why i've never done a PPT
Originally posted by BarangI! hate! you! FalconLair.
Originally posted by JagerDogI hate you FalconLair!Originally Posted by JTROKS
I hate you FalconLair! I double hate you if you get it before Christmas!Originally posted by gcvtThey hate you FalconLair
Originally posted by GretaHOW DARE YOU!! I hate you FalconLairComment
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If you are shipping a handgun in California it cannot be a PPT. A PPT requires both the seller and the buyer to use the same FFL. It will be handled just like a dealer sale and the roster applies unless either the handgun or buyer are roster exempt.Comment
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Two points:
- Shipping a gun to a CA buyer can never be a PPT as defined by CA processes. Even if the seller lives in CA It can only be a dealer transfer and would be subject to roster laws.
- The shipper in question is an idiot
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- Shipping a gun to a CA buyer can never be a PPT as defined by CA processes. Even if the seller lives in CA It can only be a dealer transfer and would be subject to roster laws.
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So procedure to ship a gun to a buyer is?
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Randall Rausch
AR work: www.ar15barrels.com
Bolt actions: www.700barrels.com
Foreign Semi Autos: www.akbarrels.com
Barrel, sight and trigger work on most pistols and shotguns.
Most work performed while-you-wait.Comment
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