my son is 24 and is on leave from afghanistan...is he able to purchace a handgun off of a board member with his military ID??? Is military ID just like PTP and CCW......
Ramblinoak
tacticalninja32 wrote:Ram- depends on the person, a person can still be in the military and not be able to touch a weapon, atleast in the Army National Guard, you just cant hold a job where it requires one to carry a weapon, it is called the laughtenberg amendment, and when you do use your military ID becareful and not let anyone make a photocopy of it, that is actually a federal offense,
LarryFlew wrote:Mil ID doesn't prove residence so MN DL would be better.
ramblinoak1 wrote:forgot to add he is a minnesota resident....LarryFlew wrote:Mil ID doesn't prove residence so MN DL would be better.
plink wrote:When I was in all I needed was a copy of my orders and ID (can't remember if they looked at civ or mil), and I was stationed in California.
farmerj wrote:you retain your home state residency when you are in the military. Just because you might be in BFE, you are still a resident of Minnesota. For tax, voting and Driver's license purposes. Heck for that matter, your license can expire and you don't HAVE to renew it till you come home whenever that MIGHT be.
Can't say I would advise it, but you could according to DMV.
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