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<blockquote data-quote="nimrod" data-source="post: 3131790" data-attributes="member: 28249"><p>[QUOTE="</p><p></p><p>As for the sheriff saying that the store should look up your background on OSBI, the simple answer is they can't. I find it hard to believe that the sheriff actually thinks that OSBI would allow its database to be accessed by an outside, private concern. In my quick research of obtaining background checks from the OSBI, the request must be in writing; submitted either in person, by fax, or by mail, with the results being returned in the manner submitted. There is also a mandatory $15 charge for any records check. The sheriff is an idiot if he thinks that the store--any store--would eat an expense like that to make a sale.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>The sheriff office said OSCN, not OSBI. Which didn't make sense to me, because OSCN is state records only. And one of the reasons was because it is free. Didn't seem to me that would be enough. None of this made sense to me, and it seemed like no one could give me a real answer. I learned alot from this, I've bought 10 guns since November and havent had a problem. I made a mistake, and just trying to pass on some experiences.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="nimrod, post: 3131790, member: 28249"] [QUOTE=" As for the sheriff saying that the store should look up your background on OSBI, the simple answer is they can't. I find it hard to believe that the sheriff actually thinks that OSBI would allow its database to be accessed by an outside, private concern. In my quick research of obtaining background checks from the OSBI, the request must be in writing; submitted either in person, by fax, or by mail, with the results being returned in the manner submitted. There is also a mandatory $15 charge for any records check. The sheriff is an idiot if he thinks that the store--any store--would eat an expense like that to make a sale. [/QUOTE] The sheriff office said OSCN, not OSBI. Which didn't make sense to me, because OSCN is state records only. And one of the reasons was because it is free. Didn't seem to me that would be enough. None of this made sense to me, and it seemed like no one could give me a real answer. I learned alot from this, I've bought 10 guns since November and havent had a problem. I made a mistake, and just trying to pass on some experiences. [/QUOTE]
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