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HB3507 - NICS Check for Range Rentals

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  • popper

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    Another one that needs to be DOA.
    Sec. 411.222. REQUIREMENTS FOR FIREARM LOAN AT SPORT
    SHOOTING RANGE. A person may not loan a firearm to another person
    for the purpose of shooting at a sport shooting range, as defined by
    Section 250.001, Local Government Code, unless:
    (1) the person is a licensed firearms dealer who
    conducts a national instant criminal background check in the manner
    required for the sale of a firearm by 18 U.S.C. Section 922 and
    verifies that the person to whom the firearm is being loaned may
    lawfully possess a firearm; or
    (2) the person is not a licensed firearms dealer and:
    (A) the person loans the firearm to a licensed
    firearms dealer, a peace officer, or a person licensed to carry a
    handgun under Subchapter H; or
    (B) before the firearm is loaned to the person,
    the person loaning the firearm delivers the firearm to a licensed
     

    Kar98

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    Why do you NRA death cultists always fight against reasonable gun regulations, reeeeeeee!!1!!"*$11!!! For the children!!!
     

    jrbfishn

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    Have not felt like looking it up to be sure, but I don't believe NICS even allows that. Besides, imagine if even a few states started doing that what the jump in call volume would be. I would imagine that if they even agreed to it, Texas would have to foot the bill for it to even have a chance at happening. Haven't seen anything on the cost part yet. So who is going to pay for it?

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