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When the photo-identification presented to a dealer by the prospective purchaser is a driver's license or other photo-identification issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, and such identification form contains a date of issue, the dealer shall not, except for a renewed driver's license or other photo-identification issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, sell or otherwise transfer a firearm to the prospective purchaser until 30 days after the date of issue of an original or duplicate driver's license unless the prospective purchaser also presents a copy of his Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles driver's record showing that the original date of issue of the driver's license was more than 30 days prior to the attempted purchase.
You are correct sir!SHMIV wrote:Look at the "unless " part. What you have is an updated version of an existing license, which is pretty much what a renewal is.
Just bring the copy of your DMV record, as proof that you have been licensed to drive by the Commonwealth for more than 30 days.
That's how I read it, anyway. I am not a lawyer, your mileage may vary, etc.
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I got one back when they first started this policy. You would not believe the hard looks that I got when I used it. Now almost no one even gives it a second look.j1mmyd wrote:If you update your address at the DMV (or their website) as you are *legally required* to do, they send a little piece of paper that makes this all go away. Keep it with your license and forget the old address.