H1B and TN Holders CAN get Legal firearm ownership
Hi there,
I am a holder of a TN non-immigrant visa in the US. I am a Canadian living in California.
I purchased a NEF Pardner shotgun and a Glock 19 LEGALLY. I am a law abiding visitor to the US and obey all the laws. I also believe in the right to firearm ownership which is a virtual NIGHTMARE in Canada.
To purchase a firearm: Long gun or pistol you need the following:
1) to be LEGALLY in the US
2) a valid I 94
3) to be in your resident state for their statutory residency time (Cali it is 90 days)
BE WARNED: if you leave the country for 1 min in 90 days the clock resets. I went to Mexico for 4 hrs for lunch and came back and my clock RESET!!! I got turned down on the background check the first time due to me going to Mexico for lunch during the 90 day residency (I was issued a new I 94, if you have a multiple entry, this should not affect you. If you are out of the country for more than 30 days you will get issued a new I 94). I called the state DOJ and they were VERY helpful and can be reached at
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4) 3 months consecutive utility bills
5) obviously no criminal record
6) this works for a TN and H1B
7) You may need a hunting license depending on the state. In California you HAVE to pass a hunter's safety course AND get a valid Hunting License. I did the online course and test and took the 4 hr mandatory classroom course. It was easier and more convenient than the 2 FULL DAY hunter's course.
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8) Valid state issued ID
9) Your passport
Just a note, Turner's Outdoorsman in Redondo Beach, CA was very very very helpful during what was probably one of their most challenging registrations and sales. I am a LOYAL customer as the customer service was second to none.
www.turners.com
I am also of South Asian decent (Indian for those of you who don't know what that is) and I had NO troubles from federal authorities even with a long and crazy last name. That's because I am LAW abiding and believe in community wherever I am. The GREAT thing about the US is that they treat you fairly if you are a law abiding person. Don't do anything stupid and you will have rights under the US constitution.
Good luck! Check out your state laws for further information. I have heard that California is one of the hardest and WORST state to try to purchase a firearm and I got it done with 6 mths of effort and persistence.
I wrote this to support and aide law abiding people who want to own firearms, but ONLY those who are here legally who believe in sport, hunting and home protection. Don't take my rights away.
FYI
I LEGALLY went through the firearms acquisition route in Canada. ONLY for long gun acquisition I had to take a mandatory 6 day (over 6 weeks) hunters course CORE (which I did love and learn a lot), I had to apply for a hunter's license, got a background check which I obviously passed, then it was MONTHS before I got a PAL (Possession and Acquisition License).
BUT to all you law abiding Canadians and Americans, I LEGALLY OBTAINED MY FIREARMS but the government required me WAIVING my right of entry to my HOME as a consequence of LEGALLY obtaining firearms for hunting. There is NO legal requirement for entry by authorities WITH a search warrant into my HOME because I LEGALLY obtained my firearms. CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT CRAP? If I were a criminal they would be FORCED to get a search warrant or the criminal could go free. YOU AMERICANS DO NOT GIVE UP YOUR RIGHTS, REMAIN FREE!
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