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Just wanted to post this. It's about a month old. I was scouring with Google to try and find violations of PA gun law in local code and ran across this article.
No wonder I had to wait. http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pitt.../s_479391.html This is a little disconcerting "In April, Allegheny County started conducting its own background checks, in addition to those required by the state. Since then, Allegheny has disqualified about 20 percent of applicants previously approved by the state, Carter said. "I just want to make it more difficult to get a gun in Allegheny County," said acting Sheriff William Mullen. "
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"Treason in the eyes of Tyranny is Patriotism." Last edited by D-FENS : December 8th, 2006 at 05:38 PM. |
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I got my permit in 20 minutes. and with the sheriff resigning, we all know why!
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with our sheriff's office... probably not.
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Can you be disqualified for a misdemeanor prior to turning 18?
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I'm no expert, but I don't think so, but if you can buy a gun in allegheny county, you can get a permit.
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I also found this. Allegheny charges $25 Quote:
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"Treason in the eyes of Tyranny is Patriotism." Last edited by D-FENS : December 9th, 2006 at 08:13 PM. |
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There's also this reason for disqualification:
(viii) An individual who is charged with or has been convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year except as provided for in section 6123 (relating to waiver of disability or pardons). So my understanding is you can be disqualified for being convicted of any crime as long as it could result in 1+ years in prison. Also reading the other law quoted it appears to me that they can only use the application provided and may not charge more to do extra investigation, but I don't see anywhere where it says they can't do it on their own dime.
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regarding the fee, it was raised statewide recently. that is just not reflected in the text PA UFA you found online.
i wonder what criteria the new sheriff is using in his background check to disqualify people who pass the PICS check? i don't see how he can do that either (unless there is stuff that is not showing up int he PICS check for some reason), but we don't have enough details to really know what is going on. i'd love to know the reasons why these 20% are being turned down. the law is very specific about why someone can be turned down...except for the clause about investigating that: Quote:
Last edited by LittleRedToyota : December 10th, 2006 at 09:44 PM. |
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