Tried to pick up my ltcf today but the system was down. Does pics need to be checked when you pick up? If so I did not know that. Just putting out a heads up to call before you go to the courthouse to pick up your ltcf.
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Tried to pick up my ltcf today but the system was down. Does pics need to be checked when you pick up? If so I did not know that. Just putting out a heads up to call before you go to the courthouse to pick up your ltcf.
Might not have been the PICS system down, but the new LTCF system that is in place ;)
The law (6109) doesn't mandate a particular method for conducting the background investigation , only that the Sheriff has 45 days to conduct one. Many departments use PICS because its simple.
That being said, as long as they haven't exceeded their 45 day window, it would be at the Sheriff's discretion to conduct a PICS check at the time of pickup as part of his background investigation - if PICS was down, he could say he was still conducting the investigation.
If, however, it is now the 46th day, his claim that he must conduct a PICS check at the time of issuance would be invalid because he has exceeded the 45 days for which he is allowed to conduct the investigation.
The Sheriff can use whatever methods/procedures that are available to him to preform the checks in 6109(d)(1) through (4). They must be done in the 45 days.
But, 6109(d)(5) does indeed mandate the process for PICS.
If you read 6111 carefully, the Sheriff has to complete the PICS check in 10 days of receipt of application.Quote:
conduct a criminal background, juvenile delinquency and mental health check following the procedures set forth in section 6111 (relating to sale or transfer of firearms), receive a unique approval number for that inquiry and record the date and number on the application.
6111(b)(1.1)(iii)
6111(b)(3)Quote:
For purposes of conducting the criminal history, juvenile delinquency and mental health records background check which shall be completed within ten days of receipt of the information from the dealer, the application/record of sale shall include the name, address, birthdate, gender, race, physical description and Social Security number of the purchaser or transferee and the date of application.
Quote:
Requested by means of a telephone call that the Pennsylvania State Police conduct a criminal history, juvenile delinquency history and a mental health record check. The purchaser and the licensed dealer shall provide such information as is necessary to accurately identify the purchaser. The requester shall be charged a fee equivalent to the cost of providing the service but not to exceed $2 per buyer or transferee.
Is it just me, or does it seem like Delaware County has been "down" a lot?
Why does everyone want to blame the department, The system is down it down ,nothing can be done about it