Okay...this is probably a very dumb question, but....
My wife have been ardent handgunners for about a year now...been to lots of tactical classes,etc.
But one thing escapes me...and we got a reminder from a movie the other night (I know, I know...I shouldn't believe a movie)
When the police see/stop, whatever someone with a gun and they are NOT in hot pursuit..i.e. they don't immediately draw their weapons....the first thing they always have them say is..."Hey buddy, do you have a permit for that thing?"
So my question...what is my "permit?" I don't have a BFSC, since I am a veteran and used my DD-214 to qualify for purchase. I DO have my receipts, but somehow I don't think this would do. Or do they have the ability to do a NIC in the field on a handgun? The thought that I am supposed to carrying a 3 page document folded up in my wallet to "prove" that I am a legal gun owner seems a bit goofy.
Any ideas?
Thanks
aiki
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The fox provides for himself, but God provides for the lion--R. Kipling
My wife have been ardent handgunners for about a year now...been to lots of tactical classes,etc.
But one thing escapes me...and we got a reminder from a movie the other night (I know, I know...I shouldn't believe a movie)
When the police see/stop, whatever someone with a gun and they are NOT in hot pursuit..i.e. they don't immediately draw their weapons....the first thing they always have them say is..."Hey buddy, do you have a permit for that thing?"
So my question...what is my "permit?" I don't have a BFSC, since I am a veteran and used my DD-214 to qualify for purchase. I DO have my receipts, but somehow I don't think this would do. Or do they have the ability to do a NIC in the field on a handgun? The thought that I am supposed to carrying a 3 page document folded up in my wallet to "prove" that I am a legal gun owner seems a bit goofy.
Any ideas?
Thanks
aiki
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The fox provides for himself, but God provides for the lion--R. Kipling