Did a transfer today and was talking about the RI60 and how it changed over the years, and the guy was telling me about how FFL will be dropping off the MSP copy of the pistol registration.
Anyone heard anything about this?
Did a transfer today and was talking about the RI60 and how it changed over the years, and the guy was telling me about how FFL will be dropping off the MSP copy of the pistol registration.
Anyone heard anything about this?
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That's the new law. The seller turns in the police copy.
Spectacular.
This state is really starting to suck more and more.
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Gotta be somebody need some killin
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What about the guys who also have out of state CPLs?
Active airport shooter
Some times the BS they come up with makes a teeny,weeny amount of sense. Buy this one is beyond my comprehension.
Just what are they hoping to accomplish by changing this?
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Just curious how many out of state cpl you have come to you when pistol is sold I have never had any one come with out of state one
Someone (probably a Brady lawyer) told the Democrats that Michigan's gun registration system was found to be an unconstitutional imposition on individuals who cannot legally own firearms by SCOTUS in Haynes v. United States [390 U.S. 85 (1968)]. Placing the onus for registration on the seller was the workaround debuted in the GCA '68 for NFA weapons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haynes_v._United_States