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<blockquote data-quote="tulsanewb" data-source="post: 2387971" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>I thought someone mentioned there being a bill requiring CLEO sign-off for NFA items? I didn't see that in any of the proposed bills but would be very much in favor of such a bill. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I see the likely well-intentioned thought behind this, but there seems to be the potential for malicious use of this one by disgruntled or anti-gun/concealed carry spouses, cousins, in-laws, etc... As written it seems incredibly vague as to who qualifies as a family member and what information would actually be required to make the determination, i.e. would they need medical documentation to substantiate the claim or would just an unqualified personal assessment of someone be enough?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsanewb, post: 2387971, member: 2133"] I thought someone mentioned there being a bill requiring CLEO sign-off for NFA items? I didn't see that in any of the proposed bills but would be very much in favor of such a bill. I see the likely well-intentioned thought behind this, but there seems to be the potential for malicious use of this one by disgruntled or anti-gun/concealed carry spouses, cousins, in-laws, etc... As written it seems incredibly vague as to who qualifies as a family member and what information would actually be required to make the determination, i.e. would they need medical documentation to substantiate the claim or would just an unqualified personal assessment of someone be enough? [/QUOTE]
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