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<blockquote data-quote="hk33" data-source="post: 2413284" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Section 3.7 - you must retain the documentation. If you lose a form you need to get it replaced but maintaining it at your home or some other location is retaining proof of registration. Nothing says you have to maintain it on your person or with the weapon.</p><p></p><p>Title 27 - Same answer really. If they request to see it you must provide it to them. However, it could be argued that you could bring it by their office the next day for their review. It still does not say immediately or that you have to keep it on your person or with the weapon. The truth is if they have an issue they are going to look it up themselves anyway because having the form is not really proof. I still have all the original forms for items I sold that are no longer registered to me. </p><p></p><p>That being said everyone carries a copy with them, because the worst case scenario is that you are detained until you produce the form. I have never heard of this happening but I guess it could. I would never carry the originals and risk them being lost or stolen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hk33, post: 2413284, member: 3699"] Section 3.7 - you must retain the documentation. If you lose a form you need to get it replaced but maintaining it at your home or some other location is retaining proof of registration. Nothing says you have to maintain it on your person or with the weapon. Title 27 - Same answer really. If they request to see it you must provide it to them. However, it could be argued that you could bring it by their office the next day for their review. It still does not say immediately or that you have to keep it on your person or with the weapon. The truth is if they have an issue they are going to look it up themselves anyway because having the form is not really proof. I still have all the original forms for items I sold that are no longer registered to me. That being said everyone carries a copy with them, because the worst case scenario is that you are detained until you produce the form. I have never heard of this happening but I guess it could. I would never carry the originals and risk them being lost or stolen. [/QUOTE]
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