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Others have already mentioned the most used (and likely best resources) but don't completely rule out Google.
Google has their "Google Scholar" which has a large cache of court decisions, laws, and scholarly works. It's certainly not as good as the previously mentioned databases, but it does...
You should talk to Ed Peruta. He travels around the country in his mobile home to his residences in 3 states. He's currently fighting a legal battle in California because San Diego denied his CWL citing his lack of "residency" within San Diego.
http://www.ctgunrights.com/ - His website...
If by technical you mean it's not prohibited by law, then yes. Just like technically you're allowed to purchase a ham sandwich, but there's no law explicitly saying you can.
There does not have to be a law that allows you to do something. If it's not prohibited, it's permitted.
You can of course be arrested for those, but having a holstered weapon is far from being "risky" behavior. Additionally, there is no law against openly carrying a handgun if you possess a Permit to Carry Pistols and Revolvers.
It should be pointed out, that since the Goldberg case, no one has...
Owen,
I don't think it's meant to hold the shotgun 24/7 and it's certainly not marketed as a secure way to store your shotgun. I think responsible owners would realize that they should lock their guns in their safe before leaving the house unattended.
...the trigger to touch the first knuckle, the holes started appearing much closer to where I wanted them.
I still have an problem with the holes being lower than I *think* I'm aiming, but I'm pretty sure that's because the top of my front sight is slightly lower than the top of my rear sights.
It's really easy to move the mouse over the business card in one's wallet to select the text before copy and pasting it into a forum window. Because it's so easy, the quoted text MUST be a verbatim copy of that text. It's certainly impossible for them to be typing errors.
A blow gun could easily fall into the "firearm" category. It's designed to work by air escaping your lungs/mouth/tube. This description sure seems to fit the "firearm" description. Since the projectiles are darts and aren't paint, it is not excluded by (1).
I haven't tried it on my gun yet, but it worked great on my electric razor. :D
ETA: My assisted opening knife now assists in opening thanks to this stuff. The gun is next to get the treatment.
For reference, this definition is for the purposes of the Illinois Firearm Owner Identification Card Act (430 ILCS 65/1.1)
(from Ch. 38, par. 83‑1.1)...
Upon further reading, Jorg is right. Pellet guns would be considered firearms because of that pesky word, "globular."
Does this mean that my BB gun automatically becomes a firearm by placing a pellet into it? (And I were in whatever jurisdiction that definition applies)
ETA: Hah, Jorg...
We can break it into parts:
A firearm is anything which meets the following criteria, without regard to the name it is given or called by.
The device is designed to eject some smaller object or group of objects
By using the force of expanding gas.
Anything meeting the following criteria is...
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