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I don't think criminals are more attracted to the cities with restrictive gun control laws, but I do think the criminal element there gets more brazen. Another factor is if the criminal justice system has teeth or not.
The situation is different in a state like WV where someone who acts like that would likely have a very short lived career
Jon in West Virginia, just what.are.those "ridiculous" Detroit gun control laws? Curious minds would like to know!. Even some minds in Michigan!
Whatever,Nawlins is Americas deadliest city.
As Ronald Reagan would say, It's not that our liberal friends are ignorant, it's just that they know so much that isn't so.Unfortunately they drive home a truth that many of our liberal friends oppose despite the truth right in front of them.
Makes for some interesting discussion. While I do not live in Detroit or Chicago I ended up in the Cleveland, Ohio suburbs. I ended up here around '72 the first time and as far back as I can remember The City of Cleveland had their own laws. Living in the city limits of Cleveland handgun registration was mandatory. Additionally Cleveland at some point added an assault weapon ban defining their own version of assault weapon. Here in Ohio this was not common to Cleveland either. Several towns and cities had their own little laws.So by your logic the laws of New York City and Chicago are no different than the laws of New York State and Illinois? Sorry but that doesn't hold up to scrutiny.
In my opinion registration is ridiculous whether on the state of city level. Detroit was the city in question so you are making no point there.
The site I referenced stated there was a three day waiting period. I don't know if that was true or not but for the next Detroit lover who wants to get on my ignore list for attacking me for what wasn't even an inflammatory statement here is a link to the Municipal Code for the City of Detroit. You can judge for yourself since if you live in WV you aren't allowed to have an opinion.
http://library.municode.com/index.aspx?clientId=10649
Apparently, Detroit is a third rail topic and I'll gladly not speak of it again. Ever.
My path from Here to There takes me through IL and I am beginning to wonder if I want to screw with dragging those rifles along.
Thanks and sort of what I figured. Those two rifles would serve up some memory in our hospitality room. I'll just secure them in a locking box in the back of the truck and of course unloaded. I-70 to St. Louis keeps me well south of Chicago.No problem there, just keep it unloaded and in a locked case (preferably in the trunk) and you are 100% legal. I wouldn't drive thru Chicago for many reasons but the rest of the state is just fine for traveling with your guns.