In order to participate in the GunBroker Member forums, you must be logged in with your GunBroker.com account. Click the sign-in button at the top right of the forums page to get connected.
Options
california gun database update !!!
65gto389
Member Posts: 2,850 ✭✭✭✭✭
This post is to inform all redidents of california to the injustice in the state gun database. I recently placed a call to the attorney generals, depertment of justice office and told them I am aware that you keep all the registration papers of gun purchases. I inquried further to the point of asking them why do you keep the pepers and or records of gun purchases throughout the state; I thought after a certian time you are reqiured to destroy them. Thier response was yes but we want to know where all the guns are at all times. I then hung up the phone not wanting to talk to that a@#ho&e anymore.
Comments
On a side note if they know you have one or more guns at the time of purchase of the third they make you wait anyways. Go figure.[:(!]
On a side note if they know you have one or more guns at the time of purchase of the third they make you wait anyways. Go figure.[:(!]
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke
I was under the impression that those records were to be destroyed once the waiting period was completed and the owner had taken posession of the handgun. The state is not allowed to keep such records.
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke
There is no such law. You may be thinking of the records of the NICS checks by the FBI. Those are required to be destroyed after a short period of time. A lot of states maintain registration records.
quote:Originally posted by gonzo1510
I was under the impression that those records were to be destroyed once the waiting period was completed and the owner had taken posession of the handgun. The state is not allowed to keep such records.
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke
There is no such law. You may be thinking of the records of the NICS checks by the FBI. Those are required to be destroyed after a short period of time. A lot of states maintain registration records.
No, I think I am right. There was a lawsuit out here in Ca over that. I will check up on that, but I think I am correct.
"The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke