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  1. I bought a jeep in NC, from a dealer, on eBay. Payed no tax in NC, paid TN tax when I registered it in TN. Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
  2. Henry Rifles will make you a custom Henry with his name as the sreial number for a very affordable price. I did this recently with my father in law for his 6 grandsons (my son included) and they were UNBELIEVABLY nice about it. They threw in custom covers for the rifle recievers AND regular ones for when they want to shoot them. If you go that route, I doubt you will regret it. If you are talking handgus--hard to beat a Colt. No man has ever said the phrase, "Oh, man. I wish I had not bought the Colt" Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  3. Attorney General opinions are NOT law, they are opinions, but can be the basis for denials. A challenge to this law, I was advised, could take MORE than 3 years. Would probably be easier to get the law changed--which is exactly what happemed last year when it went from 10 to 3. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  4. Hey--it worked! Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  5. I was told it is (by far) the single biggest reason for denial on renewal, and that many HAD appealed (thereby challenged it) and that no one had ever won on appeal. There is an attorney general opinion on the and/or issue (issued back when it was 10 years) that clearly states it is OR, not "and". I have a copy of it but I cant post a PDF. Maybe I can take a screenshot? Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  6. Dude--I am NOT trying to argue with you. You posted some slightly incorrect information about a subject, that for very personal reasons I happen to know A LOT about. This law was changed last year. I ASSURE you that ifvyou check the "yes" box next to the "3 year" rehab question, you WILL be denied. I have consulted with 3 seperate firearms attorneys, and several officials (all very PRO gun). No onethat I have spoken with AGREES with the law, but all feel 3 is better than 10. If an individual can (with luck) have their permit renewal fall such that they can claim they have NOT been an inpatient within 3 years, then they are under no legal obligation to report their inpatient status to the government and no one will EVER know. If the applicant lies on the renewal form, that is a felony. The best course of action (in my opinion) if one has been to rehab, is to wait out the 3 year window and reapply. I have it from VERY good sources that checking the "yes" box WILL result in an instant denial and appeals have (so far) not been successful. It HAS been tried. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  7. Yes. ^^ there it is! Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  8. It is online. You can read it. It is worded exactly like you posted above, only 3 years and not 10 years. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  9. According to my research, they find out on only on renewal. Further research (involving lawyers) reveals no provision REQUIRING one to notify the state of one has been in rehab. I have been advising people in this situation to let their permit lapse and re-apply when the 3 year period is over--rather than get denied. The only other option is to LIE--which is a very bad idea (and a felony). I would not want to have a denial on my history. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  10. It was on my last renewal. It used to say--"has not been a patient..hospitalized for alcohol or substance abuse..for 10 years." On my latest renewal it said 3 years. I was curios so I called the number on the website. It does not say the word "voluntary"--but there is ANOTHER provision for involuntary (officially it says "adjucated") that calls for 7 years. I agree it is BS. Someone is trying to do the right thing and is smacked for it. They told me they usually only find out about voluntary treatment when it becomes time for renewals, and that it is by far the #1 reason for people to be denied on renewal. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  11. If you VOLUNTARILY go to inpatient rehab, you lose your permit for 3 years in TN. Prior to last year it WAS 10 years. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  12. They changed that "rehab" provision to 3 years. Last year I think. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk
  13. I like the Ruger to give your son. I am not a 1911 guy. (I have a few) My wife carries a revolver, but if she had to fire MY gun for some reason, I think it would be easier for her to fire DA/SA with the Ruger vs the 1911. For that reason, I carry the Ruger with me on trips, etc. If her gun goes down, and I am unable to fire, she can easily fire mine. Sent from my SM-G900P using Tapatalk

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