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CCW permit substitute for Handgun purchase card confusion
FarmerRick:
--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on April 04, 2011, 09:21:26 AM ---So, why do business with an FFL who doesn't get it when we have supporting FFL's on this site who do?
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Not sure if we have any "supporting FFL's" in Platte county or not. AJ's Guns of Columbus seemed like nice folks when I talked them a few times. I would think they would be aware of current situations, but not sure if that is the case or not.
ghknives:
From what I have been told, the dealer cannot do a back ground check as with other firearms. When he/she identifies themselves as a Nebraska dealer selling a handgun the agency contacted says the purchase permit is required and refuses to do the back ground check and authorize the sale.
Chris Z:
I an a Nebraska dealer with an FFL. I have personally done transfers for CHP holders who did not have a purchase permit. I do the NICS check thru the FBI online service, and there is nothing on there asking whether one is a permit holder or not.
Lorimor:
--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on April 04, 2011, 09:21:26 AM ---So, why do business with an FFL who doesn't get it when we have supporting FFL's on this site who do?
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I didn't know this would be his stance. I'll check ahead of time next time. He did reduce his xfer fee by $5 to cover the cost of a permit though.
I've bought two handguns on my CCW permit w/o any issues from Cabelas and at the Hastings gun show.
I never saw this situation arising.
SemperFiGuy:
Seems that if this situation is an issue, the sensible thing is to cancel the deal with the FFL who doesn't want to sell without your display of the NE Firearm Purchase Certificate, using only your NE CHP.
And then go to an FFL who keeps up with NE law and make your firearms purchases at that establishment. Assuming that he also has the stuff you want.
sfg
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