Been a while since I purchased a handgun but at last memory I waited no more than 10 minutes for my purchase to be "approved" by the SP.
My call-in was submitted yesterday morning, and was right away put on "delay". Was told this has been the norm since about last November.
Called this morning to see if it went through and was told that two before me were approved, one that was submitted on the 20th, and one on the 21st. I'm in the top three now waiting for approval with 10 more behind me.
Never have experienced this with VA's firearm purchase laws/system so if it were just a recent temporary thing I'd attribute it to simple system hiccups or a high volume of purchases for that day, but for it to be normal for the past several months just isn't normal.
It brings to light the speculation that the SP can infact enforce a lengthy waiting period if they so desire, just by not approving a purchase "instantly". This goes against the grain with everything gun related in this state for the most part as VA is usually one of the more 2A friendly states.
Any more speculation, and or actual fact, surrounding/concerning this apparent failure of the "instant" background check here in VA?
My call-in was submitted yesterday morning, and was right away put on "delay". Was told this has been the norm since about last November.
Called this morning to see if it went through and was told that two before me were approved, one that was submitted on the 20th, and one on the 21st. I'm in the top three now waiting for approval with 10 more behind me.
Never have experienced this with VA's firearm purchase laws/system so if it were just a recent temporary thing I'd attribute it to simple system hiccups or a high volume of purchases for that day, but for it to be normal for the past several months just isn't normal.
It brings to light the speculation that the SP can infact enforce a lengthy waiting period if they so desire, just by not approving a purchase "instantly". This goes against the grain with everything gun related in this state for the most part as VA is usually one of the more 2A friendly states.
Any more speculation, and or actual fact, surrounding/concerning this apparent failure of the "instant" background check here in VA?