State-ct and carry permitsI'll assume by "transaction" you're talking about a gun sale. What kind of permit? Concealed carry permit? Purchase permit? FFL? What state? Most states don't require private sellers to keep a record of a sale to another resident of that state, so, if you're talking about concealed carry permits, the answer to your question would be zero, in most places.
I see. That makes more sense. This may help. https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/connecticut/ I speed read through it real quick and saw nothing about the state being able to ask that question, so the answer may still be zero. It also may depend on whether you're talking about a long gun or handgun. CT requires a record of each sale of a long gun be sent to the State Police but that's not required for handguns. Obviously they shouldn't need to ask someone for a sales record that they already have. I may have missed something though. Good luck.State-ct and carry permits
Thanks for the inputI see. That makes more sense. This may help. https://www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-gun-laws/connecticut/ I speed read through it real quick and saw nothing about the state being able to ask that question, so the answer may still be zero. It also may depend on whether you're talking about a long gun or handgun. CT requires a record of each sale of a long gun be sent to the State Police but that's not required for handguns. Obviously they shouldn't need to ask someone for a sales record that they already have. I may have missed something though. Good luck.
You're welcome. Just keep in mind that no judge or LEO in CT cares about my opinion (or the opinion of anyone else here) so be sure to do your research thoroughly.Thanks for the input
Is there a time factor in years where a state can ask you for a copy of a transaction that you did permit holder to permit holder in the same state?