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General Discussion / C&R transfer questions
« on: February 09, 2015, 11:23:54 AM »
how does a c&r transfer work and what paperwork do I need ?  Besides my c&r , I'd , sales slip and log book do I have to show a valid long gun permit as well ?  I have read some threads about this but I'm just confused.. I was under the understanding that I just needed my c&r but I got told I need my longun permit as well..   and what about a handgun? I also read I can buy and register handguns with a c&r but now I'm worried I have to get my handgun permit and deal with all the bs associated with it.  I thought the whole purpose of a c&r was to avoid all of this.
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Legal and Activism / Re: Kaiser Insurence Denying applications for firearms
« on: February 06, 2015, 12:41:46 AM »
Sorry, after further browsing i found the posts in the general discussion area..   Seems my friend would like to sue , I'll have him create an account and get in contact with anyone wanting to team up for a class action lawsuit.
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Legal and Activism / Kaiser Insurence Denying applications for firearms
« on: February 05, 2015, 09:31:40 PM »
So my friend went to pick up his handgun permits today.. He bought the guns already and registered 2 handguns about 2 weeks ago.

So the police officer working told him that Kaiser DENIED his application. To my understanding that is the same as basically declairing him mentally unfit ?

Anyway he spoke with Kaiser who said that they are no longer signing off on anyones gun permits.. But to me the controversy is they are not refusing to sign the permit, they are DENYING that paperwork.

So my friend talked with the HPD representitive who was working and the officer gave him a paper to have ANY doctor sign off on that states that he is NOW mentally stable..

Basically from what I can gather, Kaiser is declairing anyone who wants a gun INSANE and denying them their 2nd ammendment rights.  IS THERE A LAWYER IN THE HOUSE who would like to make some $ ?

... THERE IS SOME SERIOUS PROBLEMS IN THE FUTURE FOR ANYONE WITH KAISER INSURENCE.

Thoughts, Ideas, Suggestions ?

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thanks for the replies .. 

Not that I BELIEVE that there is a big conspiracy .
but the claim they are making is so absurd and easily disproved that once i thought about it , I found it compelling enough to look into...  or at least ask on a forum. 
I sent them my school records and every payment i made since 2004 plus the names and numbers of my advisers  .. just waiting for the letter saying they still don't believe me. 

Anyway , i was just curious if anyone else who got a permit was audited this year  .. 

The last time i got a permit was was 5 years ago and never had a problem then.

 it was just the only reason i could think of for them to even bother.



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with only about 1% of individual tax returns audited per year in this country , i'm curious to find out how many people applied for a permit to acquire in 2013 only to be audited on their 2012 tax forms .

I'm single, i don't own a business or property , in 2012 i was a full-time student and made about $17,000 . .
I was audited and the IRS said i owed  $1,000 because they took away my education credit stating they couldn't verify i was in school for 2012. 

With so much surveillance and everything else this day in age I find it hard to believe they couldn't see that i was in school .. 
but regardless , i should be considered low risk for an audit based on the fore mentioned circumstances.

That's when it dawned on me that i had applied for a rifle permit at the start of the new year and by tax time 2013 I had a AK47 and a letter from the IRS saying i owed money  :(   



I know it would be impossible for me to find out the actual statistics about this however i would like to hear what everyone thinks.
I have a suspicion that the IRS takes a special interest in people trying to acquire firearms and anything over 1% of the estimated 13,000 new permit holders being audited would prove it.
 
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