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AegisDei
I seem to remember there being mental health requirements for the purchase of guns, but are there any requirements for continued possession? I got my pistol permits 4 years ago and can't remember, and everytime I buy a long-gun I just glance over all the questions on the ATF form and write "no" beacuse none apply to me.

Does anybody actually know/remember the requirements for purchase (pistol permit or long-gun ATF form)? Are there any requirements for possession?

If Hilary gets into office I know a lot of gun owners who will become horribly depressed and seek therapy...will they be able to keep their guns?
Jeaux E
QUOTE (AegisDei @ Jan 17 2007, 08:54 PM) *
I seem to remember there being mental health requirements for the purchase of guns, but are there any requirements for continued possession? I got my pistol permits 4 years ago and can't remember, and everytime I buy a long-gun I just glance over all the questions on the ATF form and write "no" beacuse none apply to me.

Does anybody actually know/remember the requirements for purchase (pistol permit or long-gun ATF form)? Are there any requirements for possession?

If Hilary gets into office I know a lot of gun owners who will become horribly depressed and seek therapy...will they be able to keep their guns?



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KySoldier
Pistol Permits? I'm assuming that is a North Carolina requirement so it could have its own conditions that the federal gov doesn't require.

Here's a good place to start when looking for state specific laws...
http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/#?st=NC

If you're worried about the federal form with its mental questions, here's a copy...
http://www.atf.gov/forms/4473/index.htm
AegisDei
QUOTE (KySoldier @ Jan 18 2007, 05:16 PM) *
Pistol Permits? I'm assuming that is a North Carolina requirement so it could have its own conditions that the federal gov doesn't require.

Here's a good place to start when looking for state specific laws...
http://www.nraila.org/GunLaws/#?st=NC

That's an awesome site, thanks!!!! It was exactly what I was looking for.
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