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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
H.R. 6126 - End the Normalized Delay of Suppressors Act of 2020 PROGRESS??
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1941885" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>doubt this would pass, there is a 3 day federal limit on standard background checks already (not NFA items though)---- BUT, not many FFL's will release the firearm if they dont get a response within 3 days-- they still make you wait until they have a result--especially the big box stores (it recently happened again in CO again-- wait times went up to 4 days, yet if you tried to get your firearm after 3 days, MOST FFL's wont release them</p><p></p><p>they call it the "Charleston loophole" : Under federal law, if an FFL who has initiated a background check has not been notified within three business days that the sale would violate federal or state laws, the dealer may proceed with the sale by default.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1941885, member: 94491"] doubt this would pass, there is a 3 day federal limit on standard background checks already (not NFA items though)---- BUT, not many FFL's will release the firearm if they dont get a response within 3 days-- they still make you wait until they have a result--especially the big box stores (it recently happened again in CO again-- wait times went up to 4 days, yet if you tried to get your firearm after 3 days, MOST FFL's wont release them they call it the "Charleston loophole" : Under federal law, if an FFL who has initiated a background check has not been notified within three business days that the sale would violate federal or state laws, the dealer may proceed with the sale by default. [/QUOTE]
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