His post might have been a little confusing. You can buy a firearm off the shelf of a gunstore, you fill out a form and they make a call to NICS for a background check as he said. Normally it's a five to ten minute matter from the time you say, "I'll take it."brihacharan wrote:Thanks xl_target for the clarification on Gun Control in the US....I stand educated!
As I understand if a US citizen can establish his / her credentials & pass the scrutiny by the authorities then he / she can buy, own & keep more than one fire arm....
Compared to this in India even after establishing one's credentials & scrutiny by concerned authorities, the chances of being refused a licence to buy & own a firearm weighs heavily against the applicant....
Briha
However, that only applies to a gun store. You can buy and sell handguns and rifles between private citizens any time or place in most states. No ID, no forms, no records, no background checks. I disagree that only a few private purchases occur. People buy and sell guns to each other all the time.
^Everything I just said is all you need to know in most states.
And all that gun license, pistol permit, and assault weapons ban stuff only applies to a handful of states. There are no such US laws, and most states don't have those laws either.