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Posted: 1/26/2011 9:17:42 PM EDT
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ?
I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? |
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If there was a need to call the police to your home, which agency would respond? That's the one you send it to. For me, it's the Sheriff. It doesn't matter if the CLEO is "gun friendly" or not. You're informing them merely as a courtesy, they can't do anything to deny your application. It's all up to the BATFE. |
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If there was a need to call the police to your home, which agency would respond? That's the one you send it to. For me, it's the Sheriff. It doesn't matter if the CLEO is "gun friendly" or not. You're informing them merely as a courtesy, they can't do anything to deny your application. It's all up to the BATFE. Probably the city would come, and as far as gun friendly I think you are correct and it wouldn't matter. I guess I will put city on the form. |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? If law enforcement discovered your "cache of semi-automatic assault weapons, hi-cap banana clips, and cop-killer bullets", who would give the press conference saying how much safer the community is now that this stuff is "off the streets"? Either should work since both have jurisdiction. I live in city limits in a rural county and sent it to the local police chief, only because he knows me better than the sheriff. They operate out of the same building, so if there was some kind of problem, communication wouldn't be an issue. |
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If there was a need to call the police to your home, which agency would respond? That's the one you send it to. For me, it's the Sheriff. It doesn't matter if the CLEO is "gun friendly" or not. You're informing them merely as a courtesy, they can't do anything to deny your application. It's all up to the BATFE. This |
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If there was a need to call the police to your home, which agency would respond? That's the one you send it to. For me, it's the Sheriff. It doesn't matter if the CLEO is "gun friendly" or not. You're informing them merely as a courtesy, they can't do anything to deny your application. It's all up to the BATFE. I know it doesn't matter but I do know of a person that took it to his local CLEO to drop off the paper work and the sheriff basically scared him out of it. I live in a city that thinks they are very politically correct and the chief of police is not gun friendly. I live in a county that has a sheriff that understands the second amendment. I take everything to him because of this. The less that d bag city cop knows about me the better. That is why I suggested going to the more gun friendly! Plus if this guy wants to get a class 3 later down the road it is better to start getting to know your more gun friendly officials now since they get to sign off on it. |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? I live in town, but send CLEO type stuff to the county sheriff. I believe that may be addressed either in the form instructions or on the BATFE website. I'm pretty sure I read it somewhere. |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? When did the ATF go back to allowing you to print your own forms? |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? When did the ATF go back to allowing you to print your own forms? I have no idea. Were you not able to do this once ? You can now. I sent mine in about 3 wks ago. |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? When did the ATF go back to allowing you to print your own forms? I have no idea. Were you not able to do this once ? You can now. I sent mine in about 3 wks ago. Three weeks and no license yet? Have you seen your dog lately? |
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Quoted: Quoted: I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? When did the ATF go back to allowing you to print your own forms? As long as you use their forms from their website, you're fine.... - the pdf forms allow you to enter text from adobe reader and save it. No delay with mine using the printed forms either. I think its a recent change. |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? When did the ATF go back to allowing you to print your own forms? At their website you can do it with an interactive PDF file. I did mine back in November with no issue |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? When did the ATF go back to allowing you to print your own forms? At their website you can do it with an interactive PDF file. I did mine back in November with no issue That cool. Either that's new or I'm dumb. I had to get mine mailed to me. |
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I am considering applying for a C&R. I printed off the forms tonight, and my main question is who is the CLEO ? I live in the city limits so would I send it to the chief of police or the county sheriff ? When did the ATF go back to allowing you to print your own forms? I have no idea. Were you not able to do this once ? You can now. I sent mine in about 3 wks ago. Three weeks and no license yet? Have you seen your dog lately? What is the normal wait ? Sounds like a month if you're lucky and up to two or so if you're not. |
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What is the normal wait ? Sounds like a month if you're lucky and up to two or so if you're not. Five years ago, my C&R took 21 days. Two years ago, the renewal took 18 days. This fall, my 02 license took more than 90. I suspect that wait times vary a lot by where in the U.S. you're located. |
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What is the normal wait ? Sounds like a month if you're lucky and up to two or so if you're not. Five years ago, my C&R took 21 days. Two years ago, the renewal took 18 days. This fall, my 02 license took more than 90. I suspect that wait times vary a lot by where in the U.S. you're located. What is the 02 license ? Pawnshop IIRC ? C&R is 03 IIRC. C&R should have quite a bit less than 02 or 01 I believe. |
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What is the normal wait ? Sounds like a month if you're lucky and up to two or so if you're not. Five years ago, my C&R took 21 days. Two years ago, the renewal took 18 days. This fall, my 02 license took more than 90. I suspect that wait times vary a lot by where in the U.S. you're located. What is the 02 license ? Pawnshop IIRC ? C&R is 03 IIRC. C&R should have quite a bit less than 02 or 01 I believe. Right. Pawnshop is 02. And, yes, a C&R should take less time than a dealer's license. |
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What is the normal wait ? Sounds like a month if you're lucky and up to two or so if you're not. Five years ago, my C&R took 21 days. Two years ago, the renewal took 18 days. This fall, my 02 license took more than 90. I suspect that wait times vary a lot by where in the U.S. you're located. What is the 02 license ? Pawnshop IIRC ? C&R is 03 IIRC. C&R should have quite a bit less than 02 or 01 I believe. Right. Pawnshop is 02. And, yes, a C&R should take less time than a dealer's license. What is the practical difference between 01 and 02, and why would you apply for an 02 rather than 01 ? |
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Piggyback question ... I received my C&R a couple weeks or so ago, but still haven't received their packet containing a C&R list and bound book. Are they still sending them out or do I have to download the pages myself (I have the link). Thanks They don't supply the bound book. You need to do that yourself (you can design your own pages, so long as the required information is there). The C&R list is online. |
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Piggyback question ... I received my C&R a couple weeks or so ago, but still haven't received their packet containing a C&R list and bound book. Are they still sending them out or do I have to download the pages myself (I have the link). Thanks They don't supply the bound book. You need to do that yourself (you can design your own pages, so long as the required information is there). The C&R list is online. What info is required ? |
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Piggyback question ... I received my C&R a couple weeks or so ago, but still haven't received their packet containing a C&R list and bound book. Are they still sending them out or do I have to download the pages myself (I have the link). Thanks They don't supply the bound book. You need to do that yourself (you can design your own pages, so long as the required information is there). The C&R list is online. What info is required ? Here is the bound book sheet I use, just print off a few and stick them in a binder. I also keep my C&R License in the binder inside a plastic sleeve. http://www.surplusrifle.com/graphics/boundbookpage.pdf PS. Remember that you DO NOT SIGN the original C&R License, ONLY sign copies of the original. |
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Piggyback question ... I received my C&R a couple weeks or so ago, but still haven't received their packet containing a C&R list and bound book. Are they still sending them out or do I have to download the pages myself (I have the link). Thanks They don't supply the bound book. You need to do that yourself (you can design your own pages, so long as the required information is there). The C&R list is online. What info is required ? No offense, brother, but it seems you have a LOT to learn. Start reading here: http://www.atf.gov/firearms/industry/ You don't have to read everything (but it wouldn't hurt) but there's a lot that applies to you beyond just the collector's section. |
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