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Old 07-24-2012, 01:02 AM   #11
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Do you have a criminal backround ? What is your age ? And yeah that ammo you have could have been sold.


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To me it would raise a flag if you left out your criminal history, then they do a background check and criminal charges pop up.

Were you convicted of a felony or domestic violence?



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Old 07-24-2012, 09:37 AM   #13
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I'm sorry to hear that and all.
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hmm i would just sell my ammo before turning it over for nothing.. but thats jut me.
Can I sell to anyone or just a Dealer
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I would recommend bringing it to a dealer and making sure you get and keep the receipt.
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I have a simple assault charge on my record from 2002. What sucks the most about this is that when I got the call from police I was so excited because I thought my handgun permit was in. I never imagined that I'd be losing everything. If I could get a firearm ID in a different state I'd consider moving this to me is just not right. I felt grateful for the right to bear arms and appreciated the responsibility that came with this right. Now I feel like a piece of **** and wish I had a time machine just to change me getting arrested in 2002. Thank you everyone for your advice and support I will let you know the outcome.


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Old 07-24-2012, 12:24 PM   #17
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I called a gun dealer to sell my 1000 rounds of ammo and they told me its against the law.
It feels like I'm getting robbed by the police.
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Old 07-24-2012, 01:18 PM   #18
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I called a gun dealer to sell my 1000 rounds of ammo and they told me its against the law.
It feels like I'm getting robbed by the police.
Last ditch effort here, but this cop seems pretty decent if he's going to walk you through the appeals process. See if he wants to buy it.
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If you end up giving your ammo back to the LEO make sure you render it useless. No sense in letting the boys have a free day at the range on the labor of your back.

I do have a question for you. Is Cris Christie any better with 2A, or just more of the same?

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I have a simple assault charge on my record from 2002. ... If I could get a firearm ID in a different state I'd consider moving this to me is just not right. I felt grateful for the right to bear arms and appreciated the responsibility that came with this right.
Not all states require a permit to purchase firearms. MS doesn't.
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Now the FFL has to run you through the NICS phone call/background check with the fed form 4473, but that is it.


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