Any Other AW Bans In Other States?
Skunkabilly
January 23, 2003, 06:46 PM
Are there any other Liberty Rifle bans in other states that I need to know about, any State-level bans on pre-ban arms or magazines, handguns, etc. before I start applying for jobs?
Or is CA the only state?
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biere
January 23, 2003, 07:24 PM
People in Mass. can explain why, but no new glocks were being sold there for some reason and the ones there were worth a lot. You could not move in and bring yours.
Maryland had a problem with me just driving through the state if I had my ar assembled and locked up. I got this off packing.org or somewhere when taking a road trip.
Cincinnati, ohio has some weird stuff as well. I would look into cities real closely. There is another city in ohio that has a problem with certain things being in city limits I think.
Check packing.org and some other sites.
I think new jersey is fine with 20 round mags, but not anything over 20 rounds.
David Park
January 23, 2003, 07:28 PM
New Jersey bans lots of rifles by name, and any magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. I believe this includes the fixed magazine on the Marlin Model 60 (which holds 15+ .22 Short cartridges :o ).
Unless I'm mistaken, Maryland actually allows its subjects to own most rifles, including NFA firearms (with paperwork). They just hate handguns. :rolleyes:
The only firearm specifically banned in VA is the Striker 12 "streetsweeper" shotgun.
edit: Here's more info on MD laws:
http://groups.msn.com/TheMarylandAR15ShootersSite/ar15sthelaw.msnw
Tamara
January 23, 2003, 10:10 PM
I think Connecticut has a pretty repugnant AW law, too. :mad:
MitchSchaft
January 23, 2003, 11:05 PM
Not here!
EJ
January 24, 2003, 12:55 AM
Cook County (Chicago and area) Illinois--
Includes many otherwise innocent rufles including Mini(s), 30MI Carbines--
Sir Galahad
January 24, 2003, 12:56 AM
They are illegal in Denver, Colorado if I am not mistaken. High-cap mags cannot be sold to people in California, Hawaii, Maryland, or New Jersey. I think Connecticut specifically bans the Thompson submachine gun and it's semi-auto clone and there's word that an AK ban is in the works.
Look, Skunk, here in Arizona, you can pay your $200 tax and own FULL AUTO!! We have dealers here who specialize in FULL AUTO! High-cap mags? Who gives a darn! Assault rifles? Who gives a darn! We have a right to bear arms in our state constitution! No one here cares who owns what.
gewehr44
January 24, 2003, 03:20 AM
I've included a link to the banned "assault" weapons for CT. These are banned by name, so anything named otherwise even if identical can still be sold. You can still buy all clones of the AR-15. The exception to this is where they specify "type". The State Police is interpreting that to include any weapon where the parts interchange.
Even though AK's are banned, gun stores were selling Romanian SAR's until May of last year when the State Police decided to stir things up in a court case.
I should also note that a copy of the '94 assault weapons bill was passed as state law, so even if the federal law sunsets, we're stuck with it.
CT Assault Weapons List (http://www.state.ct.us/dps/SLFU/FirearmsAssaultWeaponsList.htm)
Augustwest
January 24, 2003, 09:11 AM
Care about my family too much to leave here, but CT's "guns with evil cosmetic features" law really burns me up :fire:
Hkmp5sd
January 24, 2003, 12:02 PM
Just thumb through a Shotgun News and pay attention to the "cannot be shipped to" section of the ads.
Jrob24
January 24, 2003, 12:20 PM
We have an AWB that mimics the federal one. Hi-cap semi autos can still be sold but the liscense to own one is may-issue :(
As for the Glocks, they don't pass the "consumer safety" regulations.
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