Long Strange Trip
After an 8 month saga that nobody would believe if I wrote it down, I am back among the ranks of licensed dealers. I am still "texjack" on Gunbroker, and I will be posting some goodies as the week moves along. Give 'til it hurts.
Honest Arch.
Dang, Jack - all because of a change of address?
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Yep.
If you own your home(in the right county, and have no HOA) it's a slam-dunk, if you rent, it's a living hell of documents, affidavits, hoop-jumping, and surly ATF agents. Approval required two moves, starting over, and countless weeks of waiting.
JLF
Between tex jack and mandoclassics being absent from
gunbroker I was getting the dry heaves every time I looked over there... Glad your back!
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
We are back too, Rob! :-P
I had a bit better experience than our friend Arch here.
I emailed my address change to the ATF and got an acknowledgement from them 3 weeks later. The next day, I had a call from the local agent with a few minor questions and had my new license a week later.
I am now officially back and "in business".
Hope all is well with you and Jan. Looking forward to seeing you guys in June.
Matt
Welcome back, Arch ;-P
Glad you are back. Looking forward to seeing your auctions and posts here. Keep them coming!
Matt
OH, YEAh 2 35 WHELENS AND A cOLT1911...Jack &
his Serieas 70 and very affordable .44 special...now I remember!
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
:-P
Welcome Back!
I rent, too, and normally think of it as advantageous, but that's quite a story.
I suppose a lot depends on the [*AHEM*] character of your friendly, local ATF agents.
In any case, I'm glad you made it throught the ordeal, and I look forward to seeing your new listings.
Cheers!
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Glad to see you again. You should write it up for
THE BOOK!
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Sincerely,
Hobie
We are back too, Rob! :-P
Most happy that you are settled in.
Can we look for you in June?
Jack, welcome back! My long-suffering wallet and I...
...are looking forward to helping you!
Thanks, Tom. You bet we will be there in June!!
Been looking forward to it since June 12th of last year!!
Matt
Dangit Jack, you just HAD to put up a 624 on GB....
Glad you're back in business, but you are going to end up costing me serious money sometime.
Do you have a new email address?
tried to send you an email to the address I had and it bounced back... Mine hasn't changed (bigbore45colt @ ptd.net, removing the spaces around the @).
Am interested in that 624 you have listed.
Matt
Sent. n/m.
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Dang. I forgot about local issues. Obtaining a business
license is usually instantaneous for a county, but inside the city limits it can be a nightmare if you are not zoned commercial. I can't get one in my city and without it, the feds won't issue the FFL. Even tho I'm at the edge of town and zoned "agricultural".
All because of BS "zoning".
Have you tried getting a home-based business variance?
I ran into a similar issue in my last location and requested a zoning variance for a home internet business...no customers, no advertising, no traffic, no signs, etc... just a home based on-line business.
My local zoning inspector was OK with it. The ATF required that the zoning variance stated it was for home-based on-line internet sales of firearms (no just "sporting goods" as I first tried). Once the zoning variance was correctly worded and approved, I had my license in a few months...
Just a thought...hope it helps.
Matt
You've been missed old friend...
Glad to see you're back up and running again.
If you would, please shoot me an email with your new email and phone number(s). I tried to call you a few weeks back and neither number I had worked.
Hope to see you in Clarkville.
Murphy
I did, even went to the zoning board - still denied.
I submitted nothing would be visible, no traffic in and out. Still denied.
When I pointed out that the agricultural zoning allowed me to buy and sell tractors in my front yard, they said yes, that would be fine. I can even build a church on my property. No guns. The problem here is the city hired a bunch of "professional" city management people from out of state.
I'm in process of building a 4000sq ft. shop at my farm out in the county, ten miles from the nearest town of 400 people... once I get set up there, no more city for me.
Ouch - tough local crowd! Glad you're going the
"shop out in the country" concept...probably better off in the end!
Let me know if I can help with the process in any way.
Take care, John.
Matt
No city for me... For me too! can't stand em.
neighbors got together for a road meeting wanted to PAVE the road...I told em to move to wear the roads were paved already.
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Yep.
I had to get a zoning variance approval letter from the city. Austin said no way, Ft. Worth was a routine deal. Also an approval letter from the property owner of record, just the landlord won't cut it. So if you rent a shop in a little strip center or some such, you better know who the actual owner is, and their attitude.
In Austin, I rented a space in an antique store in Buda, a small town next door in another county. The shop owner was cool, the man who was buying the building was cool, the town of Buda was cool. But the man buying the building was making payments, and the deed had not been transferred to him. This made the "owner of record" a little old lady in Austin who had a s**t hemmorage over guns in her building. That killed the whole deal.
JLF
AND an factory engraved Model 63 AND a Jovino Effector!
Be still my heart. I really like my Effector (it might be an Effector copy).
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Sincerely,
Hobie