Firearm Sanctuary Counties; Appeal a Denied NICS Check; Ohio Vets CCW Law: Gun Talk Radio| 8.26.18 D

Published on August 27, 2018
Duration: 32:40

This video discusses the concept of Second Amendment Sanctuary Counties, the process for appealing a denied NICS check, and new concealed carry laws for veterans in Ohio. It highlights how local counties can declare themselves sanctuaries by refusing to enforce state-level gun control measures. The appeal process for a denied NICS check involves submitting an appeal form with a unique personal identification number (UPIN) to the FBI. For Ohio veterans, an honorable discharge now allows for a CCW permit without fees for background checks or classes, though a background check is still required.

Quick Summary

Second Amendment Sanctuary Counties are local jurisdictions that declare their intent to not enforce state-level gun control laws, asserting local authority over firearm regulations. Appealing a denied NICS check involves submitting an appeal form with a unique personal identification number (UPIN) to the FBI. Ohio veterans with honorable discharges can now obtain a CCW permit without fees for background checks or classes.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Gun Talk After Show Intro
  2. 01:00Caller Roland on Sanctuary Counties
  3. 02:00Effingham County Sanctuary Status
  4. 03:45David Campbell on Sanctuary Efforts
  5. 05:09How Sanctuary Counties Work
  6. 07:08Break - NICS Check Delays
  7. 08:36NICS Delay and Denial Process
  8. 10:41Appealing a Denied NICS Check
  9. 13:22UPIN for Frequent Delays
  10. 15:29Firearm Return Regulations
  11. 16:50Ohio Veterans CCW Law
  12. 18:13Ohio CCW Law Details
  13. 19:39Importance of Civilian Training
  14. 21:17Grandmother's Revolver Choice
  15. 22:11Mid-size .380 Handguns
  16. 23:35North American Arms .22 Story
  17. 24:46FasTrack Program Discussion
  18. 25:22FasTrack Program Migration
  19. 26:40Women in Gun Advocacy
  20. 27:04Teacher Training Program Details
  21. 28:18Alaska Bush Dweller Story
  22. 29:01Mid-size .380 Recoil Discussion
  23. 30:00Cerakote Customization
  24. 31:09Shell Locator Beacon
  25. 31:34Answering Tones
  26. 31:47Show Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Second Amendment Sanctuary County?

A Second Amendment Sanctuary County is a local government jurisdiction that passes resolutions to declare themselves as such, signaling their intent to not enforce state or federal gun control laws they deem unconstitutional. This is a political statement asserting local control over firearm rights.

How can I appeal a denied NICS background check?

To appeal a denied NICS check, you must fill out an appeal form, referencing the original NICS transaction number. You may need to provide a UPIN (Unique Personal Identification Number) and potentially submit new fingerprints. The process is managed by the FBI, and they will notify you of the decision via mail.

What are the new concealed carry laws for veterans in Ohio?

In Ohio, honorably discharged veterans can now obtain a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit without paying fees for the background check or the required training classes. They still need to pass a background check to ensure eligibility.

What is a UPIN and how does it help with firearm purchases?

A UPIN (Unique Personal Identification Number) is a number assigned to individuals who have had issues with NICS background checks, often due to having common names. Including a UPIN on future firearm purchase forms can help the FBI quickly identify you and differentiate you from others with similar names, potentially preventing delays.

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