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    Minnesota assault rifle purchase by non resident

    Minnesota requires a purchase permit (same application as handgun) to purchase a assault rifle. Your CCW permit is valid for a purchase permit. A non-resident can get a Mn CCW permit. Can a non-resident purchase a assault rifle in MN (assuming of coarse its legal to own/purchase in his/her...
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    Gun for full-time RVing.

    Sorry, bad proof reading, meant to say. ...,stopping and staying in places with no intention of making that place a home.
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    Gun for full-time RVing.

    I apologize if we have strayed off the OP's question but thought we were on topic with the OP's statement of and the perils associated. Legal is the place to discuss semantics as misreading / misinterpreting a word or even a punctuation mark can drastically change your interpretation of a...
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    Gun for full-time RVing.

    Your home or "home base" is the place where you have established your home and intend to return to and continue to live when your done traveling. Form 4473 instructions https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/4473-part-1-firearms-transaction-record-over-counter-atf-form-53009/download "Question 2...
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    Gun for full-time RVing.

    ATF does not mention time limit. Quote's from https://www.atf.gov/file/55496/download " A person’s “State of residence” is defined by regulation in 27 CFR 478.11 as “the State in which an individual resides. An individual resides in a State if he or she is present in a - 2 - State with the...
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    Gun for full-time RVing.

    In the context of a RV lifestyle of take a "year and travel the USA" or that of a Over the Road trucker. Once you have established a "Home base" within the state you currently reside; that physical address listed on your DL, vehicle registration, insurance card, voter registration, where your...
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    Gun for full-time RVing.

    I realize your question is on "tactical shotguns" however, I would use caution with regards to a loaded long gun in a RV when parked. In Wisconsin & Minnesota your CCW permits only cover Handguns in a vehicle. Unless the RV is hooked up on a campsite & up on blocks (not readily movable) it's...
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    Query: Madison WI, Parking structure

    I did a little research on-line, one ramp is owned by the City of Madison, the other by the University of Wisconsin. According to the City web site Concealed Carry FAQ, weapons are banned in all city owned buildings and structures including park shelters, restrooms, metro transfer stations, and...
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    Wisconsin supreme court ruling on Safe Transport statute

    Grandberry's loaded handgun was concealed from view in the Glove compartment within his reach. Wouldn't he have been legal if the handgun was in plain view (uncased) within his reach? "open carry"
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    So, if I want to....

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    So, if I want to....

    Not sure if I understand your question. As long as its not prohibited by state or local law you can transport your own firearms across state lines. You can ship a firearm to yourself in another state or "in care of" another, as long as no one other than yourself opens the package...
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    Oregon: 20-Year-Old Sues Dick’s Sporting Goods for Refusing to Sell Rifle

    He may have a strong case, but Dicks may also have a strong defense. I can see Dicks using a defense saying its not meant to be age discrimination but that its based on a financial decision. Gun sales are a X% of its business, of that sales to 18-20 are a smaller Y%. Z% of all incidents occur...
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    Oregon: 20-Year-Old Sues Dick’s Sporting Goods for Refusing to Sell Rifle

    I'm not able to search Case law very well. Has the Oregon age discrimination law been tested in the Car Rental industry? Avis won't rent to drivers under 21 (exceptions to military, etc) https://www.avis.com/en/locations/us/or/portland/pdx. They also put restrictions & charge more for 21-24...
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    Private Sale Question

    Video driving in the car is Norfolk Va. Assuming they did not cross state line's Va state police FAQ (http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms.shtm) "What is the legal age to purchase or possess a firearm? A person must be at least 18 years of age to purchase a rifle or shotgun from a licensed...
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    Mental Health & NICS

    27CFR Part 478.11 defines Adjudicated as a mental defective. (a) A determination by a court, board, commission, or other lawful authority that a person, as a result of marked subnormal intelligence, or mental illness, incompetency, condition, or disease: (1) Is a danger to himself or to others...
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    What is the current status of bump fire stocks?

    I would be a bad investment in Minnesota if HF-2781 passes. It would include Bump (slide) stocks into the definition of Trigger Activators, which current legislation 609.67, subdivision 2 prohibits "...owns, possesses, or operates..."
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    Va Tech student arrested for having AR and ammo.

    I believe target shooting whether being organized (competition) or unorganized (sending lead downrange) is considered "sporting purposes" for the exemption. There is a person that shoots at our local range that has been here at least 15 years on a work visa, I've been in the gun shop when he has...
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    Gun Haters

    When I'm talking to people who bring up gun control or banning a particular gun after a tragic event like this I use a Automobile analogy. --Think of the gun in question as a Camero muscle car; black, customized, wide tires, V-8, Ask them how would they would write a law to ban just that car...
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    Manufacturing AP Ammo - 18 USC 922a(7), a(8) questions

    I apologize in advance if I'm reading this incorrectly, TITLE 27 CFR CHAPTER II Part 478 § 478.99 (e) Transfer of armor piercing ammunition by licensed dealers. "A licensed dealer shall not willfully transfer armor piercing ammunition: Provided, That armor piercing ammunition received and...
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    Manufacturing AP Ammo - 18 USC 922a(7), a(8) questions

    In regards to what you did at the time. Morissette v. United States, 342 U.S. 246 (1952) is a US Supreme Court case dealing with criminal intent, in summery Mr Morissette openly collected bomb cases from a firing range that he thought were abandoned & sold them for scrap. He was convicted of...
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