If the address on his permit and ID don`t match the FFL is crazy to sell him a pistol. The dealers license is at stake and possibly he could face charges too. The buyer needs to have all his ducks in a row when he goes to buy.
I don`t agree with MIchigans system but when you`re stuck with it you have to follow the steps.
As far as NICs turning someone down, it happens all to frequently although they normally allow it after further checking. They have a fairly long time limit (I believe) on OKing a purchase, and if you have a common name or something flags it you can have to wait for a deeper inquery.
Again BS but the FFL has no control and can`t be blamed.
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