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  3. Went with my Girlfriend to pick up her new 9mm and picked up a new Taurus 856 2” 6-shot .38 special.

Went with my Girlfriend to pick up her new 9mm and picked up a new Taurus 856 2” 6-shot .38 special.

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  • leerayl@infosec.exchangeL This user is from outside of this forum
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    Went with my Girlfriend to pick up her new 9mm and picked up a new Taurus 856 2” 6-shot .38 special.

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    • leerayl@infosec.exchangeL leerayl@infosec.exchange

      Went with my Girlfriend to pick up her new 9mm and picked up a new Taurus 856 2” 6-shot .38 special.

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      The more I think about the time each gun purchase requires in Washington State the burden must be high. Each gun purchase (a single transaction of one or many) requires a background check and 10 day waiting period (plus weekends). Example, my purchase today can be picked up May 9th.

      Each purchase requires this even though the state has done it twice already in the last 90 days including a comprehensive with fingerprints.

      3x for what? That is a burden on the system and clearly deliberate.

      Got no issue with the background check just some reason to the madness.

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      • leerayl@infosec.exchangeL leerayl@infosec.exchange

        The more I think about the time each gun purchase requires in Washington State the burden must be high. Each gun purchase (a single transaction of one or many) requires a background check and 10 day waiting period (plus weekends). Example, my purchase today can be picked up May 9th.

        Each purchase requires this even though the state has done it twice already in the last 90 days including a comprehensive with fingerprints.

        3x for what? That is a burden on the system and clearly deliberate.

        Got no issue with the background check just some reason to the madness.

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        @leerayl They justify wait periods because you may have planned to hurt yourself or others and this is a "cooling off period."

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          @leerayl They justify wait periods because you may have planned to hurt yourself or others and this is a "cooling off period."

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          @CrabbyIT I don’t mind the waiting period, it’s the amount of time wasted performing multiple background checks. I say that because it’s not the money, it’s the need.

          I have already done it 2x in 90 days but had to do it again today. In a shop, they provisionally clear you before printing the state forms, federal and state. The state also has to finalize anything in the waiting period but there should be something to balance repetition.

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          • leerayl@infosec.exchangeL leerayl@infosec.exchange

            The more I think about the time each gun purchase requires in Washington State the burden must be high. Each gun purchase (a single transaction of one or many) requires a background check and 10 day waiting period (plus weekends). Example, my purchase today can be picked up May 9th.

            Each purchase requires this even though the state has done it twice already in the last 90 days including a comprehensive with fingerprints.

            3x for what? That is a burden on the system and clearly deliberate.

            Got no issue with the background check just some reason to the madness.

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            @leerayl Did they get rid of the time exemption for CPL holders?

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            • bradwilson@mastodon.socialB bradwilson@mastodon.social

              @leerayl Did they get rid of the time exemption for CPL holders?

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              @bradwilson yes 😞 think that was 2022 or 2023.

              Next May comes new laws on certified purchases.

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              • leerayl@infosec.exchangeL leerayl@infosec.exchange

                @CrabbyIT I don’t mind the waiting period, it’s the amount of time wasted performing multiple background checks. I say that because it’s not the money, it’s the need.

                I have already done it 2x in 90 days but had to do it again today. In a shop, they provisionally clear you before printing the state forms, federal and state. The state also has to finalize anything in the waiting period but there should be something to balance repetition.

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                @leerayl Agreed. That really is a waste of resources.

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                • leerayl@infosec.exchangeL leerayl@infosec.exchange

                  The more I think about the time each gun purchase requires in Washington State the burden must be high. Each gun purchase (a single transaction of one or many) requires a background check and 10 day waiting period (plus weekends). Example, my purchase today can be picked up May 9th.

                  Each purchase requires this even though the state has done it twice already in the last 90 days including a comprehensive with fingerprints.

                  3x for what? That is a burden on the system and clearly deliberate.

                  Got no issue with the background check just some reason to the madness.

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                  @leerayl

                  "A 49 year old man was arrested for domestic abuse and released on bail last Friday, on the condition that his recently purchased firearms would be confiscated. Yesterday, that same man purchased a new firearm and shot his wife, child and himself. Washington State only requires a background check on firearms purchases if a background check hasn't been performed in the last 90 days."

                  It's fake, but you'd thought it could be true for a second, didn't you?

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                  • listless@social.cringecollective.ioL listless@social.cringecollective.io

                    @leerayl

                    "A 49 year old man was arrested for domestic abuse and released on bail last Friday, on the condition that his recently purchased firearms would be confiscated. Yesterday, that same man purchased a new firearm and shot his wife, child and himself. Washington State only requires a background check on firearms purchases if a background check hasn't been performed in the last 90 days."

                    It's fake, but you'd thought it could be true for a second, didn't you?

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                    @listless I would have told you this is 100% possible in Washington.

                    Private party sales have no background check process and are still legal here. Meaning someone could legally do this today.

                    Also, Washington now requires all sales via an FFL have a background check regardless of when they last completed one, for each single transaction, including 2 transactions in the same 24 hour period.

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