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Oh Shoot

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  1. Where's the clarifying point that with a permit you can carry open carry a handgun? Or concealed for that matter? How about whether you can walk down the street with .50bmg rounds on your person? Or carry a 10" knife? All of those and thousands of other behaviors are "clarified" by the fact that there is no law prohibiting them. - OS
  2. By law, TICS is open 7 days a week 8am-10pm Central Time, except Christmas Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Independence Day. - OS
  3. Laws generally state what is illegal, not what is legal, except occasionally as a clarifying point. Since TN honors all other states' permits, and there is no law forbidding carry with an out-of-state permit within the first six months of residency, it logically follows that it is lawful to use another state's permit for that duration, eh? - OS
  4. Possibly an AR trigger slave pin? Some replacement triggers come with one to hold the disconnector in place. Seems right length, don't have decent micrometer to measure diameter. But wouldn't seem one would be blued. - OS
  5. Just pay for and print UPS label online. Drop it off, no questions asked. Easy peasy, no account required. https://www.ups.com/uis/create - OS
  6. Only if you have another DUI that falls within 10 years. TICS does serial number check, unlike NICS. Beyond that and the alcohol thing, seems TICS will deny you for any criminal charge that was never resolved, while NICS only does it for one that would be disqualifying. Those are the only differences of which I'm aware, but there may be more. - OS
  7. Not those from TN. And for certain offenses during certain year spans, they can never have the right restored. - OS
  8. Or an El Camino with a back seat.
  9. TN does it too. TICS will deny purchase for an alcohol related offense within the last year -- it is considered "addiction" under 39-17-1316. - OS
  10. Since 8/2008, all receivers are to be transferred as "other firearm", new, used, even if they can only be made into a rifle, whatever. It is not a handgun when transferred on the 4473, and that's what counts. You do have to be 21 to receive one though, and can only be transferred in the state of your residence. Not because it "could become a handgun", but simply because it is not a "rifle" or "shotgun", specifically the only firearms that USC allows 18 years olds to buy, and the only firearms that can be transferred in a different state from your residence. - OS
  11. Just pulling a figure out of thin air, even after umm, reading the thread, huh? - OS
  12. 3310.4 to be precise. The multiple rifle thang in the border states requires 3310.12. Off they are numbered that way, since the multiple handgun thing has been around since at least 1968, while the border rifle edict is only a few years old. - OS
  13. No. All purchases in TN go through same NICS databases as any other state, but handled via the intermediary of TICS, which adds its own to the mix. And TICS has some different procedures (such as requiring the serial numbers to check, which NICS doesn't) and even some additional requirements. (alcohol related offense less than a year old will deny you for example, based on wording in a TN firearms statute). TICS checks all serial numbers, whether one gun or 20. Just the limitation per 4473 by phone I mentioned. I reread the doc I posted a little closer, and nothing else required for online submission of any number of firearms. And TICS is required by Tennessee law to dump data in same timespan as NICS. And just like the Feds, we believe them, right? - OS
  14. Federally, there is no limit to number of long guns, handguns, or other firearms on a single 4473, regardless of caliber or anything else. As per directions on the 4473 itself, if there are more firearms than the 5 lines on the form, an additional page is to be used to list them, and attached to the 4473. There is something to do regarding TICS here in TN and a total number though. I believe it's only 3 if done by phone per background check. And maybe a separate call required if more than three and done online. Or something. "Explained" within this doc, but might need an FFL to exactly translate for us. All has to do with fact that TICS, unlike NICS, actually does stolen firearm check on serial numbers. And why most TN FFLs charge x amount per firearm after the first one I guess, for the extra time hassle? https://www.tn.gov/assets/entities/tbi/attachments/FFL_Guidelines.pdf The federal "limit" people think of is regarding semiauto rifles bigger than .22 with detachable magazine, in the 4 southern border states only. Requires additional form, though, not a limit. Same for multiple handgun sales (in all states). Oh, and unlike NICS data, the info on those forms is not required to be destroyed. - OS
  15. If you smoke pot, he correct answer, according to federal law, is still YES, and it is the federal government that is asking the question. - OS
  16. Sofia gives it to him at beginning of episode. - OS
  17. Yeah, fraid I'm prone to it. But it was an actual question too. - OS
  18. So were they sufficiently awed with your legal knowledge such that they honored the card after all? - OS
  19. Right.
  20. You can just stream it on something while you sit there. Or better, stream it from ABC on your TV at home. - OS
  21. I've read that exact complaint regarding Radical builds, but not regarding PSA ones. - OS
  22. Assuming they do indeed get all this stuff on ballot as referendums, I'd be surprised if the vote overturns anything. - OS
  23. My condolences to all the worker bees in the thread, and don't mean to gloat, but the best thing I've found about being an official geezer is healthcare. My BC/BS Advantage Plan is da bomb. - OS
  24. I don't find it all that beyond the pale aesthetically -- but then I have a NEOS too. - OS
  25. Not really mysterious (and not exactly senility either, AFAIK at least ). Just that I live alone, have numerous handguns hidden all around the abode, and just went to take one to range one day and literally could not remember where I had stashed it! It was in the bottom of a big cooking pot I don't use much. - OS

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