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Do we still need to send in our old CHL when doing an address change?

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2firfun50 wrote:Do we still need to send in our old CHL when doing an address change?

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Nope.

The "returning the old license" is obsolete anyway, since the whole distinction between semiauto and revolver went away.
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Jumping Frog wrote:
2firfun50 wrote:Do we still need to send in our old CHL when doing an address change?

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Nope.

The "returning the old license" is obsolete anyway, since the whole distinction between semiauto and revolver went away.
Thanks, i didn't think it was required anymore.
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Actually, you NEVER had to return a license due to an address change. It only needed to be returned if it was "modified", which was defined as a change of class (SA v NSA). Since there is no longer a distinction for gun class, it never needs to be returned, now.
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