That's far more sensible regulation than I experienced when I bought a pistol in Oregon, where in the first place I didn't have a concealed handgun license (there's only the one kind, and it is only a concealed handgun license--you can't conceal any other kind of weapon with it). I was fingerprinted and had a quickie background check then walked out with my chosen gun. It was sold in a case made to accept a padlock, but no lock required to take it with you.
Edited to change "concealed handgun permit" to "concealed handgun license" because Oregon is a shall-issue state with a minimal 3-hour lecture class (no firearms experience required).
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Edited to change "concealed handgun permit" to "concealed handgun license" because Oregon is a shall-issue state with a minimal 3-hour lecture class (no firearms experience required).