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"Are They Registered?"
FarmerRick:
--- Quote from: Chris Z on May 14, 2012, 08:33:50 PM ---Keep in mind the news media writes about stuff they know nothing about. There is no registration.
The problem with the Gretna City Administrator situation is that she received transfer of a handgun and has never had a handgun purchase permit.
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According to the Magic Attorney, JMD, the revolver in question was only "loaned" to her, not given/gifted. Not sure what difference it really makes, she was in possession of the handgun.
Chris Z:
--- Quote from: FarmerRick on May 14, 2012, 08:49:47 PM ---According to the Magic Attorney, JMD, the revolver in question was only "loaned" to her, not given/gifted. Not sure what difference it really makes, she was in possession of the handgun.
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I saw that interview with JMD last night........ This one has me puzzled.... Either he is flat out wrong, or JMD has something up his sleeve that he has figured out another angle to take with this. As I see the permit law, you cannot even loan a pistol to someone unless they remain in your line of sight.
RLMoeller:
I'd like to know how they know whether someone has "ever had" a purchase certificate. You can prove you have one now, but how do you show you every had one once you lose or discard?
I was told by the Douglas County Sheriff office that they do not keep records on who has been issued a permit. Not that I believe everything I'm told. But it makes you wonder, does Sarpy County keep those records that Douglas County claims they do not?
Mudinyeri:
--- Quote ---A certificate is not required if:
The transfer is between a person and his or her spouse, sibling, parent, child, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, or grandparent.
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I don't see mistress on that list. :D
Roper:
--- Quote from: Mudinyeri on May 15, 2012, 09:07:43 AM ---I don't see mistress on that list. :D
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. Ha!!
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