TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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It really sucks that I'm in a situation where not only do I have to hide my intentions of CTB in day to day life, maintain an appearance and front of being productive as to not raise red flags and what not. Then on top of that, plan out in detail of when, where, and how I am going to execute my CTB plan without getting detected or stopped. Finally, coming to full peace with going through (keep in mind I never actually made a "real" attempt before. I've simply dry-fired and practiced but never a real attempt - well because you can't really have a 'real' attempt without risking permanent injury and damage) and hoping I don't hesitate or have pesky SI kick in at the last moment. As I've known @TiredHorse for a while, even he (with all the resources and planning) struggled to CTB based on what he told me, so I know it won't be easy when it really comes.. Also, ever since he is no longer here (he hasn't been on since August 2019), there are even fewer people with knowledge of firearm laws and what not (previously before him was @Threads and @Stillnotsure as well as someone else). Now I'm basically alone on this and the last thing I want is to accidentally 'foil' my plan to achieve eternal peace.
Anyways rant over and aside...
With all that said, here is my current situation. So from this previous thread in regards to what I did with my method (my firearm) is that I stored it at some FFL. It was the best option I had when I had to move home, back to my parents' place. Also, my parents are anti-gun (they believe guns are bad and civilians shouldn't own them) and knowing that they know my mental state, they would not be happy nor trust me with any firearm. So having it at my parents' house is not an option (even sneaking it in is still risky because there isn't a good place where I can hide long term without them finding it either by accident or when cleaning/rearranging the home) and if they find out, the fallout would be unbelievably horrible (loss of method, kicked out of house, and possibly even thrown into a psych ward - all of which are horrible outcomes).
Then there is the issue of storage. The current store that I'm storing at is only doing this short term (like less than 3 months, maybe 2 months), so I need to find another place. Question I have though is: would an FFL be able to freely transfer their firearm to another FFL? If so, then perhaps I could move it from current FFL to another one. The only problem then is all the moving about and paperwork and what not just to move a firearm from store A to store B and what not, then whether or not store B will keep it long term (maybe 6-8 months). Then since it is far away from where I'm at, I need to find a suitable place to CTB, and I'd hate to do this, but it may end up in a hotel/motel room (as much as I'd wish it not to be), because I don't want to soil my parent's home, they are usually home most of the time and there isn't much times where they are both away (like on vacation and such). The last perfect chance at parents' home was last summer, in May 2019 when I had the home alone for 2 weeks (because they went overseas on vacation). So hotel logistics, transportation, and timing are all factors and issues to consider.
Therefore, I'm left with a few options, depending on the circumstances and how they play out as well as variables that could change at a moment's notice.
Scenario 1:
I get kicked out before I'm ready (either due to petty arguments or disagreements) to CTB, thus messing up the timing (I plan to do so later this year, like in the fall or winter 2020.) and plans.
Scenario 2:
I am unable to get my method in time due to the store's reluctance to keep storing my firearm until I'm ready to pick it up (will go through another BG check - but the BG check isn't much an issue because I have a clean record and had easily passed one, over a year ago). Sometimes, the store might just sell it or decide not to hold onto it anymore.
Scenario 3:
Unable to locate a suitable place and/or hotel or motel wouldn't allow firearms on their premises (which can be a bit difficult to find out without exposing myself to being 'questioned' why by hotel management). I'd rather not do it outdoors because there is a higher chance of being stopped than indoors (yes it's messier but it's more difficult for people to 'intervene' as they would need to jump some hoops first to get there).
If anyone has advice or know about FFL to FFL transfer law and specifics, feel free to post and let me know what I could do in these situations.
Anyways rant over and aside...
With all that said, here is my current situation. So from this previous thread in regards to what I did with my method (my firearm) is that I stored it at some FFL. It was the best option I had when I had to move home, back to my parents' place. Also, my parents are anti-gun (they believe guns are bad and civilians shouldn't own them) and knowing that they know my mental state, they would not be happy nor trust me with any firearm. So having it at my parents' house is not an option (even sneaking it in is still risky because there isn't a good place where I can hide long term without them finding it either by accident or when cleaning/rearranging the home) and if they find out, the fallout would be unbelievably horrible (loss of method, kicked out of house, and possibly even thrown into a psych ward - all of which are horrible outcomes).
Then there is the issue of storage. The current store that I'm storing at is only doing this short term (like less than 3 months, maybe 2 months), so I need to find another place. Question I have though is: would an FFL be able to freely transfer their firearm to another FFL? If so, then perhaps I could move it from current FFL to another one. The only problem then is all the moving about and paperwork and what not just to move a firearm from store A to store B and what not, then whether or not store B will keep it long term (maybe 6-8 months). Then since it is far away from where I'm at, I need to find a suitable place to CTB, and I'd hate to do this, but it may end up in a hotel/motel room (as much as I'd wish it not to be), because I don't want to soil my parent's home, they are usually home most of the time and there isn't much times where they are both away (like on vacation and such). The last perfect chance at parents' home was last summer, in May 2019 when I had the home alone for 2 weeks (because they went overseas on vacation). So hotel logistics, transportation, and timing are all factors and issues to consider.
Therefore, I'm left with a few options, depending on the circumstances and how they play out as well as variables that could change at a moment's notice.
Scenario 1:
I get kicked out before I'm ready (either due to petty arguments or disagreements) to CTB, thus messing up the timing (I plan to do so later this year, like in the fall or winter 2020.) and plans.
Scenario 2:
I am unable to get my method in time due to the store's reluctance to keep storing my firearm until I'm ready to pick it up (will go through another BG check - but the BG check isn't much an issue because I have a clean record and had easily passed one, over a year ago). Sometimes, the store might just sell it or decide not to hold onto it anymore.
Scenario 3:
Unable to locate a suitable place and/or hotel or motel wouldn't allow firearms on their premises (which can be a bit difficult to find out without exposing myself to being 'questioned' why by hotel management). I'd rather not do it outdoors because there is a higher chance of being stopped than indoors (yes it's messier but it's more difficult for people to 'intervene' as they would need to jump some hoops first to get there).
If anyone has advice or know about FFL to FFL transfer law and specifics, feel free to post and let me know what I could do in these situations.
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