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Strict Gun Control - Does It Work?


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bad people will always have guns no matter how strict the gun control is...the only people it penalizes are the honest people that wouldn't do anything bad with it in the first place.

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gun control doesnt work were i live. Its a pia to legally buy for first timers (i found this out myself). I can get myself most common guns at cheaper prices than i can legally buy them. And its easier for me to get prohibited weapons than normal shit or restricted. And if you do own a gun, you cant legally register it even if you got your permits if you havent bought it legally in the first place. And wtf is with 10 rounds for a handgun.

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gun control doesnt work were i live. Its a pia to legally buy for first timers (i found this out myself). I can get myself most common guns at cheaper prices than i can legally buy them. And its easier for me to get prohibited weapons than normal shit or restricted. And if you do own a gun, you cant legally register it even if you got your permits if you havent bought it legally in the first place. And wtf is with 10 rounds for a handgun.

exactly....these rules go so overboard that its easier just not to go by them at all

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This is why I am Liking Alaska more and more. Gun control consists of don't take your weapon to government buildings, i.e. schools, and the court house, everything else is fine, concealed or not. and there is almost no crime here. I don't know if this island is the exception or a good testing grounds, but from my viewpoint it works pretty well here.

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Denove, is your 870 stock? I went with a Knoxx Spec Ops recoil stock, synthetic forend, fiber optic sights, and sometimes a BSA red dot. Originally, I had a sling and the red dot on all the time, but now I feel it's better for the house without either. I've been meaning to get a lighted forend but all my gun budget has been going to my target rifles lately. :D

completely left stock, it was a gift from my uncle. I've only taken it to the range once. I don't take it to school ( that would be a HUGE mistake ) so it sits in a safe in the basement most of the year. My dad keeps his toys in there too except for a P220 .45 that is somewhere in his room.

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This is why I am Liking Alaska more and more. Gun control consists of don't take your weapon to government buildings, i.e. schools, and the court house, everything else is fine, concealed or not. and there is almost no crime here. I don't know if this island is the exception or a good testing grounds, but from my viewpoint it works pretty well here.

the laws in alaska make perfect sense.

completely left stock, it was a gift from my uncle. I've only taken it to the range once. I don't take it to school ( that would be a HUGE mistake ) so it sits in a safe in the basement most of the year. My dad keeps his toys in there too except for a P220 .45 that is somewhere in his room.

the school thing is fucked, for work you have to conceal any weapon, but by law it has to be open, thus you will violate school/work policy for having it open on your person, but if you conceal it then you are breaking the federal laws. This is for a job that allows you to carry any weapon while preforming your duties/part of your duty for work (ie. security, leo).

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