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[Last Edit: lostman518]
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Originally Posted By Durham68: Is the step to input a new firearm and upload forms two separate steps? Do you need to go back to the list once the gun's input to then upload forms? View Quote ETA: Fixed the glitch. Although my address and the individual firearm info was there and seemingly "saved" I clicked save again then the submit button showed up. |
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Originally Posted By lostman518: All done on the same page. ETA: Fixed the glitch. Although my address and the individual firearm info was there and seemingly "saved" I clicked save again then the submit button showed up. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By lostman518: Originally Posted By Durham68: Is the step to input a new firearm and upload forms two separate steps? Do you need to go back to the list once the gun's input to then upload forms? ETA: Fixed the glitch. Although my address and the individual firearm info was there and seemingly "saved" I clicked save again then the submit button showed up. Did you run into an issue of the state not staying selected? |
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How would one register an 80% that was completed before the 80% serialization requirement and registration date but now needs AW registration?
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[Last Edit: sbhaven]
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Originally Posted By HappyCamel: How would one register an 80% that was completed before the 80% serialization requirement and registration date but now needs AW registration? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By HappyCamel: How would one register an 80% that was completed before the 80% serialization requirement and registration date but now needs AW registration? There was language in PA 23-53 about serializing unserialized firearms or otherwise declaring them to the state. It appears one was supposed to do so by Jan 1, 2024. See the link for the entire statute which has some exemptions and other language. Sec. 29-36a. Manufacture of a firearm. Acquisition of unique serial number or other mark of identification. Exceptions. Penalty. (c) (1) On and after January 1, 2024, no person shall possess a firearm without a serial number or other mark of identification unless such person has (A) declared possession of such firearm pursuant to subdivision (2) or (3) of this subsection, or (B) applied to obtain a unique serial number or other mark of identification from the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) of this section and such person has not yet received such serial number or other mark of identification. (2) Any person who, prior to January 1, 2024, lawfully possesses a firearm without a serial number or other mark of identification manufactured prior to October 1, 2019, shall apply by January 1, 2024, or, if such person is a member of the military or naval forces of this state or of the United States and is unable to apply by January 1, 2024, because such member is or was on official duty outside of this state, shall apply within ninety days of returning to the state to the department to declare possession of such firearm. Such application shall be made on such form and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes. |
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Originally Posted By sbhaven: There was language in PA 23-53 about serializing unserialized firearms or otherwise declaring them to the state. It appears one was supposed to do so by Jan 1, 2024. See the link for the entire statute which has some exemptions and other language. Sec. 29-36a. Manufacture of a firearm. Acquisition of unique serial number or other mark of identification. Exceptions. Penalty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sbhaven: Originally Posted By HappyCamel: How would one register an 80% that was completed before the 80% serialization requirement and registration date but now needs AW registration? There was language in PA 23-53 about serializing unserialized firearms or otherwise declaring them to the state. It appears one was supposed to do so by Jan 1, 2024. See the link for the entire statute which has some exemptions and other language. Sec. 29-36a. Manufacture of a firearm. Acquisition of unique serial number or other mark of identification. Exceptions. Penalty. (c) (1) On and after January 1, 2024, no person shall possess a firearm without a serial number or other mark of identification unless such person has (A) declared possession of such firearm pursuant to subdivision (2) or (3) of this subsection, or (B) applied to obtain a unique serial number or other mark of identification from the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) of this section and such person has not yet received such serial number or other mark of identification. (2) Any person who, prior to January 1, 2024, lawfully possesses a firearm without a serial number or other mark of identification manufactured prior to October 1, 2019, shall apply by January 1, 2024, or, if such person is a member of the military or naval forces of this state or of the United States and is unable to apply by January 1, 2024, because such member is or was on official duty outside of this state, shall apply within ninety days of returning to the state to the department to declare possession of such firearm. Such application shall be made on such form and in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes. |
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[Last Edit: sbhaven]
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Originally Posted By HappyCamel: Looks like none of that would apply to an 80% that was serialized prior to the serialization program rollout, no? View Quote All I can say is read that entire statute. The state was trying to mandate all firearms have a serial number or that you have to declare it to the state if it didn't. There was an exemption for pre 1968 firearms I think buried somewhere in there. They expanded that language under the guise of so called "ghost gun" ban. If the lower had a serial number one should be fine. If the lower doesn't have a serial number that is where the issue is with having it registered by Jan 1, 2024 or some thing like that. |
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[Last Edit: HappyCamel]
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Originally Posted By sbhaven: All I can say is read that entire statute. The state was trying to mandate all firearms have a serial number or that you have to declare it to the state if it didn't. There was an exemption for pre 1968 firearms I think buried somewhere in there. They expanded that language under the guise of so called "ghost gun" ban. If the lower had a serial number one should be fine. If the lower doesn't have a serial number that is where the issue is with having it registered by Jan 1, 2024 or some thing like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By sbhaven: Originally Posted By HappyCamel: Looks like none of that would apply to an 80% that was serialized prior to the serialization program rollout, no? All I can say is read that entire statute. The state was trying to mandate all firearms have a serial number or that you have to declare it to the state if it didn't. There was an exemption for pre 1968 firearms I think buried somewhere in there. They expanded that language under the guise of so called "ghost gun" ban. If the lower had a serial number one should be fine. If the lower doesn't have a serial number that is where the issue is with having it registered by Jan 1, 2024 or some thing like that. |
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I have a question. I’m confused about one part of this. If someone had an AW that was supposed to registered in ‘13 But didnt , could they now register it ? Seems if I read it right(which I probably didn’t) that it could be done now(by new deadline).
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Originally Posted By acesneights: I have a question. I'm confused about one part of this. If someone had an AW that was supposed to registered in '13 But didnt , could they now register it ? Seems if I read it right(which I probably didn't) that it could be done now(by new deadline). View Quote |
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Originally Posted By acesneights: If someone had an AW that was supposed to registered in ‘13 But didnt , could they now register it ? Seems if I read it right(which I probably didn’t) that it could be done now(by new deadline). View Quote Yes. The state is giving those people another window to register. |
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Originally Posted By Toker_: Yes. The state is giving those people another window to register. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Toker_: Originally Posted By acesneights: If someone had an AW that was supposed to registered in '13 But didnt , could they now register it ? Seems if I read it right(which I probably didn't) that it could be done now(by new deadline). Yes. The state is giving those people another window to register. |
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[Last Edit: acesneights]
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It seemed like it was also another window for anything that didnt get registered in 2013 that should have been. was trying to figure out the wording.
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Originally Posted By Toker_: Yes. The state is giving those people another window to register. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Toker_: Yes. The state is giving those people another window to register. No, this registration period isn't for any previously unregistered AW. This registration period, per the written law, is supposed to be for "others" and "preban" that violate the feature ban list set forth by PA 23-53 (HB6667). We don't know yet how strict SLFU will be in what they approve this time around. Sec. 53-202a. Assault weapons: Definitions. (10) “2023 assault weapon” means an assault weapon described in any provision of subparagraphs (G) to (I), inclusive, of subdivision (1) of this section. |
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Whoops. Definitely don't listen to me for legal advice. Was I confusing it with the mag declaration? Wasn't that opened up again for anyone that didn't register?
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[Last Edit: sbhaven]
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Originally Posted By Toker_: Was I confusing it with the mag declaration? Wasn't that opened up again for anyone that didn't register? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Toker_: Was I confusing it with the mag declaration? Wasn't that opened up again for anyone that didn't register? Sec. 53-202x. Declaration of possession of large capacity magazine. Regulations. (2) Except as provided in subdivision (3) of this subsection, any person who lawfully possessed a large capacity magazine prior to January 1, 2014, and had not yet declared possession of such magazine as of July 1, 2023, shall apply by January 1, 2024, to declare possession of such magazine. Such application shall be made on such form or in such manner as the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection prescribes. Truthful information included on a timely registration application for a large capacity magazine pursuant to this subdivision shall not be used against the defendant in any criminal prosecution for possession of such large capacity magazine. |
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