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By JW_Pepper
I'm looking into applying for the OGAM exception and have a few questions despite reading the sticky and a few other posts. I conveniently could not find any kind of instructions on the NJSP website on completing the forms or process. Thanks in advance.
1. Should forms SP015 and SP016 be sent to the local PD or directly to the NJSP? I have read different things and that the local police just forward the forms to NJSP which will obviously add additional lead time.
2. Is the original form with inked signature required to be submitted or is a copy acceptable? This is obviously not a problem with form SP015 since I would sign it myself but with SP016 that requires the FFL signature. If original is required, I would have to obtain the form physically from them vs them emailing me a copy and then submit the original.
3. How will I be notified if I was approved for the exemption?
4. If anyone who as applied for a OGAM exemption recently, please chime in on how long the turnaround time was.
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By cam29906
Hi looking for some clarification and possible direction if my thinking is true.
I was denied a nics today because of OGAM law per NICS.
I last bought a handgun under an exemption on 08/15/14. Last non exempt handgun purchase was 07/12/14. According to them the 08/15/14 nics resets the clock on the 30 day rule. However i read on here before that an exempt purchase is just that it is exempt and doesn't count. I have used that reading for past two years and have done it numerous times with success. Today was no good, NICS transferred me to Firearms Unit and they said it wasn't real clear how the statue handles this but their interpretation was NICS was correct in denying me. They said they are keeping this interpretation unless they receive something in writing from attorney generals office or the law is changed. Thanks in advance
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By mikka1
Was thinking about this for quite some time, but can't find any specific info on this. Sorry if it has been discussed already, just point me out where :-)
I almost had a chance to try this on myself a couple of months ago (buying a handgun evening before a long trip out of state), but got lucky then.
So, hypothetical situation:
1a) You come to the store with your P2P, choose a handgun, commit to buy it (e.g. pay the whole price right away).
Store associate runs your NICS (Day 1) and gets a "delayed" response (seems not that uncommon, especially for Green Card holders). You fly out to Dallas Montreal the next morning for 2-weeks project. Next afternoon (when you are already enjoying Texas sun Montreal cold and French-speaking crowd everywhere sitting in an small office) you get a call that NICS returned "approved" (Day 2).
You can't take the gun that day, you actually can do it only on Day 15 or so.
It is fine as long as NICS results are valid for 30 days AFAIK.
(another version of this situation - 1b) - might be a friendly FFL running NICS for you a little bit in advance, let's say, on Day 1 with you coming to pick guns up on Day 6 after that)
Result is basically the same. While NJ NICS writes the date of request as Day 1, you actually take a possession of a gun on Day 15 (or Day 6 etc.).
Question: when can you buy the next gun?
a) On Day 31 (or 32 to be sure)
b) On Day 45 (or Day 36 respectively for 1b) for 30 days to pass from the moment you actually took possession of the gun
c) You can again run NICS on Day 31, and it will be approved, but you will be unable to legally take a possession of a handgun until Day 45 (or 36).
Question 2: in such scenarios, what dates go where in your papers?
As I remember, FFL can NOT put Day 1 in your P2P if you actually come on Day 15, because in this case it would look like he failed to return other copies of P2P to authorities on time.
Still back to OGAM, how NJ NICS system will know about the actual date of transfer?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Locations edited not to hit a raw nerve :-))))
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By djg0770
Informative post intended to be a sticky:
One Gun A Month (OGAM) applies to the following:
HANDGUNS ONLY. If you need a "Permit to Purchase" OGAM applies, if you purchase your gun with ONLY an FPID card, OGAM DOES NOT APPLY!
I bought a handgun on February 28th, when can I next buy a handgun?
Regarding this - I suggest you read this. http://njgunforums.c...__1#entry502784
In my opinion the following is the safe and sure method to ensure that you don't end up in prison.
If you buy on February 28th, your first day of counting is March 1 (as per NJSP Firearms unit, see link above), your 30th day is March 30, you are legal to purchase on March 31. Some people will argue you are legal on March 30th. That's entirely your call, I am NOT a lawyer.
Please note that you can apply for an exemption from OGAM.
The forms are available on the NJSP website and to date, it appears as though all exemptions applied for have been approved. Due to the delays in obtaining an exemption, it usually only makes sense if you are taking delivery of 3+ handguns. Instructions on applying for exemptions are listed here http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/41324-filling-out-ogam-exemption-form/page__hl__exemption__fromsearch__1
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By sage613
Okay-I know this is stupid; but dealing with OGAM drives me nuts. I have two guns on layaway and have two weeks left to pick up one and then will need to wait 31 days for the other. How do others deal with this waiting period? I know I am a grown-up and all, but man, I am impatient!
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