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background and purchase
All Austrian citizens aged 18 or over can freely buy and own this type of weapon, but ownership has to be registered at a licensed dealer or gunsmith within 6 weeks of purchase ( Typically, if bought in a store, the store registers them after doing the required background check ).
The act required state and local law enforcement officials to conduct background checks on persons attempting to purchase handguns.
Other alternatives to the NICS check include state-issued handgun purchase permits or mandatory state or local background checks.
Private owners wishing to purchase an NFA item must obtain approval from the ATF, obtain a signature from the Chief Law Enforcement Officer ( CLEO ) who is the county sheriff or city or town chief of police ( not necessarily permission ), pass an extensive background check to include submitting a photograph and fingerprints, fully register the firearm, receive ATF written permission before moving the firearm across state lines, and pay a tax.
From 1991-2003, Upton supported the interests of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence 55 percent and in 1993, Upton supported a waiting period for gun purchase to provide background checks for criminal records.
Six states require individuals to obtain a permit to purchase handguns that involves a background check ( Massachusetts, Michigan, North Carolina, Iowa, Nebraska ).
Additionally, 17 federally licensed dealers at the shows were approached by investigators who simulated a “ straw purchase .” In a straw purchase, a prohibited purchaser recruits an individual with a clean criminal record to fill out paperwork, pass the background check, and purchase firearms for him / her.
Clifton eventually published The Samisdat Method which described the practical aspects of purchase and use of an offset press by authors with no background in the printing trade.
Revenue is generated through the sale of dotori (), or " acorns ", which can then be used to purchase virtual goods, such as background music, pixelated furniture and virtual appliances.
They approached Ah Koy, given his business background and as one of the key players who had arranged the purchase of the ship from the Peoples Republic of China.
The Form 4473 contains name, address, date of birth, government-issued photo ID, National Instant Criminal Background Check System ( NICS ) background check transaction number, make / model / serial number of the firearm, and a short federal affidavit stating that the purchaser is eligible to purchase firearms under federal law.

background and relates
This idea of being detailed relates to another feature that can be understood without mathematical background: Having a fractional or fractal dimension greater than its topological dimension, for instance, refers to how a fractal scales compared to how geometric shapes are usually perceived.
Gainsbourg changed his first name to Serge feeling that this was representative of his Russian background and because, as Jane Birkin relates: “ Lucien reminded him of a gentleman ’ s hairdresser .” He chose Gainsbourg as his last name in homage to the English painter Thomas Gainsborough whom he admired.
Rather, " established " relates directly to the amount of background information available on a target, in particular functional information.
The Eucharist relates to the Passover specifically as a sacrifice through their common background in the todah or thanksgiving sacrifice ( Lev 7: 12-15 ).
Since Beth is from a more traditional background, she relates to the old ways, while Jake is an interpretation of what some Māori have become.
The study ultimately concludes that its data and postulations are supported enough, according to researchers, to justify their use when conducting further research into similar questions about values and universality, and “ about how the whole integrated system of value priorities relates to background, attitude, and behavior variables .” The article is clear that ” By identifying universal aspects of value content and structure, this article has laid the foundations for investigating culture-specific aspects in the future ,” ( Shwartz, 60 ).
The manga relates in detail Finn Fish's background, expounding on Fin's relationships with other angels and the events that led to her becoming Maron's partner.
Gyatso ( 2006 ) relates the background to how the Zhitro ( also spelled: Shitro, Xitro ) was received by the wang of a Vidyadhara through the Bardo of trance:
It relates several stories of the XXII century, while providing the background " feel " for the style of life which gave birth to the Noon Universe.
She has presented other series, such as " Don't Die Young " ( this is a medical programme, broadcast in 2007, which relates to her background as a medical doctor ).

background and requirement
He also attempts to reduce script background details on characters to allow the audience to become more involved in the film, considering their imagination a requirement for a film that connects with viewers.
Binaural stayed in the background due to the expensive, specialized equipment required for quality recordings, and the requirement of headphones for proper reproduction.
The Heechee's home planet evolved near a naturally occurring microwave source, making the background radiation a necessary requirement for an ambient environment ; the extended absence of the radiation will cause illness and death.
The judge also compared background checks on American men to background checks on handgun buyers by stating, " However, just as the requirement to provide background information as a prerequisite to purchasing a firearm has not put gun manufacturers out of business, there is no reason to believe that IMBs will be driven by the marketplace by IMBRA ".
Other requested information may include basic corporate information and history, financial information ( can the company deliver without risk of bankruptcy ), technical capability ( used on major procurements of services, where the item has not previously been made or where the requirement could be met by varying technical means ), product information such as stock availability and estimated completion period, and customer references that can be checked to determine a company's suitability ( including educational and military background of its employees on the project --- college graduates and those with advanced college degrees may add " value " from the bidder, as may an employee's military background in a similar area as the contract ).
In addition, background checks, drug testing, and reference verification are normally a requirement.
* Gun Show Loophole: CSGV believes that the ability of private individuals to engage in private firearms transactions without requirement for background checks constitutes a ' loophole ' in the law, and is working to change this.
Because of the requirement for a near coincidence between the two interactions, with the correct delay of a few nanoseconds, most modes of background production were strongly suppressed.
Under the terms of the Firearm Owners Protection Act of 1986, however, individuals " not engaged in the business " of dealing firearms, or who only make " occasional " sales within their state of residence, are under no requirement to conduct background checks on purchasers or maintain records of sale ( although even private sellers are forbidden under federal law from selling firearms to persons they have reason to believe are felons or otherwise prohibited from purchasing firearms ).
The port is very faithful to the original, but runs at a lower resolution, lacks background music, changes the size requirement for some buildings, and has minor presentation tweaks, including a game-play based introduction video.
A limitation of FRET is the requirement for external illumination to initiate the fluorescence transfer, which can lead to background noise in the results from direct excitation of the acceptor or to photobleaching.
Underwood questioned whether Blackburn's medical background had adequately prepared him to be the state's chief executive ; he also mounted a failed legal challenge that claimed Blackburn had not met the constitutional state residency requirement of seven years.
These puzzles, which have a gray background, do not count toward a player's requirement to solve a puzzle in every category.
If the journey into this often misty country is to succeed, then the first requirement is the readiness for free and frank questioning, and the renunciation of an attitude which simply seeks the confirmation of its own judgements arising from a background of belief or of unbelief.
A low false positive rate of approximately 3x10 < sup >− 8 </ sup >, the absence of requirement for a nuclear localisation signal to be included in the protein sequence and the ability to study proteins that would be toxic to yeast may also be major factors to consider when choosing an experimental background organism.
Truman had at least one other strong reason to object to the anti-Catholic requirement, which was that the Catholic Pendergast family, which operated a political machine in Jackson County, were his patrons ; Pendergast family lore has it that Truman was originally accepted for patronage without even meeting him, on the basis of his family background plus the requirement that he was not a member of any anti-Catholic organization such as the Klan.

background and who
Gov. John M. Dalton, himself a lawyer and a man of long service in government, spoke with rich background and experience when he said in an address here that lawyers ought to quit sitting in the Missouri General Assembly, or quit accepting fees from individuals and corporations who have controversies with or axes to grind with the government and who are retained, not because of their legal talents, but because of their government influence.
She'd be sure to remember any bride who was vague about background.
We must also remember those who reacted against the dream as a kind of myth -- among them Melville, Hawthorne, and Henry James the elder, all of them out of a Christian background.
Eldon Elder, who designed the stage, also created a gay, spacious set that blended attractively with the park background and Shakespeare's lighthearted mood.
He belonged to a respectable family of political background, especially since his father served as Governor of Herat who died in a battle defending the Afghans.
Chase admired Whorf's work and frequently sought out a reluctant Whorf, who considered Chase to be " utterly incompetent by training and background to handle such a subject.
Disraeli's preference for female company prevented the development of contact with those who were otherwise not alienated by his opinions, comportment or background.
It was intended specifically for the new class of users that time-sharing systems allowed — that is, a less technical user who did not have the mathematical background of the more traditional users and was not interested in acquiring it.
The other was Lemaître's Big Bang theory, advocated and developed by George Gamow, who introduced big bang nucleosynthesis ( BBN ) and whose associates, Ralph Alpher and Robert Herman, predicted the cosmic microwave background radiation ( CMB ).
This was the background to Trito-Isaiah, who was probably not a single author but a group under the influence of Deutero-Isaiah and his followers.
Various images, originally ivory numbers fully animated against a deep red background, were designed to fit the pace of the channel, and the music soon gained notoriety, and was often satirised and parodied in popular culture, perhaps most famously by comic Bill Bailey who likened the theme music to an " apocalyptic rave ".
Also during this time, Moonglows founder Harvey Fuqua who sang background on many of Diddley's home studio recordings was introduced to Gaye, and asked him to join the Moonglows.
Early episodes told the story of student Kenneth Barlow ( William Roache ), who had won a place at university and thus found his background something of an embarrassment.
These sudden departures forced the writing team to quickly develop characters who had previously stood in the background.
Historically, especially in late 18th-and early 19th-century Britain, a dandy, who was self-made, often strove to imitate an aristocratic lifestyle despite coming from a middle-class background.
Unlike Sophocles, who established the setting and background of his plays in the introductory dialogue, Euripides used a monologue in which a divinity or human character directly and simply tells the audience all it needs to know in order to understand the subsequent action.
Those who do not share our background cannot have our ability.
Non-prohibited automatic weapons can be legally owned by civilians who pay a $ 200 tax to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, pass a background investigation, and, in some jurisdictions, receive approval from local law enforcement.
* The Moonshiners: Shown most frequently, were one or two of the male cast ( playing a couple of lethargic hillbillies ) who would lazily tell a joke while dozing on the floor near a bunch of moonshine jugs and Beauregard the Wonder Dog ( Kingfish the Wonder Dog in earlier shows ), with scantily dressed girls in the background.
The characters that speak and dominate the forefront of the book are mostly perverted by their sins, but the characters who seem to hide in the background of the dream-like environment — the savages — glow with moral uprightness.
Some historical background including Lange's definition is provided by DiSalle, who says in summary:
" This particular line of criticism also misses the obvious parallels that existed between the story's background ( England conquered by the Normans in 1066, when they killed Saxon King Harold at Hastings, about 130 years previously ) and the prevailing situation in Scott's native Scotland ( Scotland's union with England in 1707 – about the same length of time had elapsed before Scott's writing and the resurgence in his time of Scottish nationalism evidenced by the cult of Robert Burns, the famous poet who deliberately chose to work in Scots vernacular though he was an educated man and spoke modern English eloquently ).
The Painted Bird, Kosiński's controversial 1965 novel, is a fictional account that depicts the personal experiences of a boy of unknown religious and ethnic background who wanders around unidentified areas of Eastern Europe during World War II and takes refuge among a series of people, many of whom are brutally cruel and abusive, either to him or to others.

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