Have you ever applied for an Arms License?

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Have you ever applied for an arms license? What was the outcome?

Never applied and don't think I will be applying anytime soon
2
2%
Never applied, but plan to apply soon
58
45%
Applied but my application was turned down
7
5%
Applied and have 1/ more arms license(s), but application for additional arms was turned down
6
5%
Applied and have 1/ more arms license(s)
43
34%
Application in progress
12
9%
 
Total votes: 128

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Fate of license appliacants

Post by indian » Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:41 am

coming directly to the point :( posting from canada,a relative of mine from andhra pradesh,holding a .22 rifle applied for a second license,a 12 bore and got the whacking of his life from the authorities. :o :o they want him to decide between .22 and 12 bore but against 2nd firearm and they even said he dosent need 2nd gun coz he is just a normal employee and no big shot....how can we tolerate this and hows the new generation going to involve in this sport with this kind of authorities???????????????????

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Re: Fate of license appliacants

Post by cherian.k.k » Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:08 pm

indian
even though what they told is not justified,when the law permit us to keep 3 guns,i am not surprised because when i applied for my 3rd gun a revolver the authorities even after seeing all the certificates they told me i don't need even a single gun.
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Re: Fate of license appliacants

Post by indian » Tue Dec 11, 2007 12:16 pm

thanks for the reply cherian :D :D .....to speak in real,no police inspector is clear about firearms and their rules or regulations :( :( :(

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Have you ever applied for an Arms License?

Post by mundaire » Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:35 pm

Have you ever applied for an arms license? If so what was the outcome of your application? Please feel free to share any experiences of your application process on this thread - especially those who have had their applications rejected for various reasons. Please specify the reasons given by the licensing authority at the time of rejecting your application.
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Re: Have you ever applied for an Arms License?

Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:04 pm

I am going to put my selection on hold.

I am currently in the last category but have an application for a third firearm in the pipeline. If they reject it, it would then put me in the last but one category.

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Post by badshah0522 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 9:31 pm

I remember when first time i applied for Licence,,i was doing my graduate,,and the officer ask me to show my Age proof as i was looking like a High School student that time.The application was later rejected by the CO office as i changed by house tht time ,,so asked me to bring report from the police station where i shifted .It took 2 years to complete the procedure,bcoz i between the elections were declared and they stopped processing the licence,later my file was lost ,,it took 4-5 months to locate it,,,really a hard time.
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Post by mundaire » Sat Jan 19, 2008 5:51 pm

Wassup? Do only 3 out of all the people who answered the other poll, have arms licenses?! :roll: Com'on, poll in here - this poll is meant to allow everyone to get a feel of how hard it actually is to acquire an arms license...

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Re: Have you ever applied for an Arms License?

Post by kanwar76 » Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:20 pm

There is no choice for In progress status :(

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Post by mundaire » Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:16 pm

kanwar76";p="35850 wrote:There is no choice for In progress status :(

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:oops: Oversight on my part! Have now added it as the last option...

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Post by mundaire » Tue Jan 22, 2008 5:18 am

People... com'on weigh in with your experiences here... I see one person has selected "rejected". Please do tell us what happened and what reasons were cited for the rejection...

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Re: Have you ever applied for an Arms License?

Post by hamiclar01 » Tue Jan 22, 2008 9:01 am

mundaire";p="36066 wrote: People... com'on weigh in with your experiences here...
i'm not sure if i'd like to re live the tense two months, except for the final days.....the ecstasy when it was approved and the proud gait when i started shopping. the two things that do stick out were the first interrogation, by a pair of constables, who tried to dissuade me as much as they could (arrey daktar saheb, aapko to milna mushkil hai, rehney do), and the final interview by the DCP, who turned out to be a rare breed.......a pleasant, sensible policeman.
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Post by cherian.k.k » Tue Jan 22, 2008 10:55 am

hello
like Mack The Knife Bana, application for my 3 gun is on the move{last stage} so no vote for now.if evey thing goes well i will get it next month. it is going to be one year since i moved first. it is taking this long as i want a all india licence
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Re: Have you ever applied for an Arms License?

Post by Lever Action » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:51 pm

Hello,
I have a revolver and a rifle and applied for 12 bore pump action gun, all the formalities were complete and the file had reached DM's office but after the change of government in UP all is on hold .


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Re: Have you ever applied for an Arms License?

Post by sangi » Wed Jan 23, 2008 9:32 am

Hello! Had applied (and got) my license, many, many years ago for a NPB rifle and 12 bore DBBL. Subsequently, applied for another license for a NPB rifle and a pistol - got that also. No problems, but five years back, the CP's office was very keen to cancel one NPB rifle, until I showed them my NRA membership. Even now, every time I go in for renewals, they try to force me to cancel at least one license. Till now, things are getting along.........,wonder till when.Guess I was plain lucky.Have filled up the relevant column in the poll. Regards.

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Post by eljefe » Wed Jan 23, 2008 12:23 pm

one copy with police station, another in tehsil. Now I have to see what the fuss is going to be.
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