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??Getting an FFL??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Walker" data-source="post: 418396" data-attributes="member: 1818"><p>Make an appointment to meet your zoning admin. and your CLEO ( Chief Law Enforcement Official ). Introduce yourself, sit down and have a talk with them about your intentions. The ATF is going to let these two people have a lot of influence in whether or not you get approved for a license. I did not want the Sherriff passing judgement on me without ever having met me so that's what I did. Meeting the zoning admin. made a big difference too. Mine was a flaming anti-gunner and he told me that he could stop me from getting the FFL and he would ! So I waited a few years until we got a new guy, met him and all was well. The rest is simply filling out an application in quadruplicate, fingerprinting, having passport type photos done, and a rendezvous with an agent for site inspection. Just remember, for the most part these guys have families and friends and a life just like the rest of us and want to do their job and go home. As long as you have never been in any kind of trouble, all should go smoothly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Walker, post: 418396, member: 1818"] Make an appointment to meet your zoning admin. and your CLEO ( Chief Law Enforcement Official ). Introduce yourself, sit down and have a talk with them about your intentions. The ATF is going to let these two people have a lot of influence in whether or not you get approved for a license. I did not want the Sherriff passing judgement on me without ever having met me so that's what I did. Meeting the zoning admin. made a big difference too. Mine was a flaming anti-gunner and he told me that he could stop me from getting the FFL and he would ! So I waited a few years until we got a new guy, met him and all was well. The rest is simply filling out an application in quadruplicate, fingerprinting, having passport type photos done, and a rendezvous with an agent for site inspection. Just remember, for the most part these guys have families and friends and a life just like the rest of us and want to do their job and go home. As long as you have never been in any kind of trouble, all should go smoothly. [/QUOTE]
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