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The Brady Law requires a waiting period and background check for the purchase of handguns in the United States. This law was named after Press Secretary James Brady, who was shot in a failed assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan.
No, actually, we are pretty cool folks as it is. If you are referring to a waiting period for the purchase of a firearm, Virginia has had an instant background check procedure that was in place before the Federal procedure was implemented. IF they are unable to complete a background check in 3 days, the dealer may go ahead with the sale, but there IS no waiting period for a purchase.
No. Like most of the US, an instant background check is completed by the delaer at the time of purchase. Usually takes a few minutes.
The application is still waiting for a response or a decision
This Act expired and is no longer law. However, when initially passed it mandated a five day waiting period, ostensibly to allow the government to check on the background of the person applying to own the firarm. After five years it died out as a nationwide instant background check system was implemented and the 5 day wait period was abolished.
One can purchase waiting room chairs at any mass merchandise stores. Depending on a person's style, one can purchase many different varieties of waiting room chairs at stores like Walmart, Target, Home Depot and Sears.
still waiting for my purchase...have you confirmed ig this site is legit.
Used to be called the Brady Bill, later the Brady Law.""The Brady Law today The five-day waiting period for handgun purchases expired on November 30, 1998 and was replaced by a computerized criminal background check prior to any firearm purchase from a dealer holding a Federal Firearms License (FFL). All dealers, manufacturers and importers must verify the identity of a non-FFL customer and receive authorization from the National Instant Check System (NICS) which often takes only minutes instead of the several-day waiting period." (From Wiki.)The Brady Bill. Named after James Brady, former press secretary to President Reagan, Who was wounded and paralyzed In the assination attempt on REagan in 1981.Federal Law requires a background check before the firearm can be sold. States have varying waiting periods, ranging from 24 hours to 7 days or more.
Depends on the background and culture of the girl. If she is from open background and still not making out she might be waiting for right moment.
There is no waiting period. If you pass the background check, which usually just takes a few minutes, you can leave with the gun right then.
Like many states, Texas has no waiting period to purchase rifles, shotguns, or handguns.
This is not a command; more of a status that you have a job in the background that is waiting on output to the primary screen.