Would that exempt CPL to CPL holders from making a sale to each other?
Would above then have to be transferred/fee paid to an FFL?
On the surface $150 for a lifetime sounds good to me,waiting to get the details. I like the smoothness of no background check as it is now ,but to potentially save $3,4,500 in a lifetime I'd spend the extra few minutes and a paperwork.
This has no language that would alter how a CPL holder makes a purchase in a private transaction.
There is nothing in this bill that would have any affect on that.
The $150 will actually be $165, and it will only be available to someone who is renewing a CPL.
It IS a State license! Yet, the county Clerk maintains the records and is responsible for all of the notifications to CPL holders in their county. If you move to a different county, you don't HAVE to do anything, but your renewal notice will go to your old address if you don't tell them about it. AND you will have to go to the Clerk of your NEW county when it comes time to renew your license.
Last edited by Roundballer; 01-17-2018 at 08:18 PM. Reason: sp
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I'm not very good at reading this stuff. What is Section 5o ? Line 26 & 27 on page 25 & line 1 & 2 on page 26 are interesting.
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