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    Any states require proof of ownership for your CCW

    This does happen. It's generally not worth suing the department if you can get it back soon, as you won't get any money doing so. No, it's not legal for the police to do (at least in any states I've been in). Also, you don't need to register your firearm in Clark County (which Vegas is in)...
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    Open Carry?

    This is actually why unconcealed carry is unregulated in Alabama. The AL supreme court considers carrying openly to be defensive, and our state constitution only protects defensive carry. From State v. Reid: I carry IWB, OWB, and in a shoulder holster depending on weather, what I'm...
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    Non resident carrying in Alabama

    There is no requirement in Alabama to have any identification to carry a firearm. You only need your permit if you are carrying concealed or in a vehicle. Either way, no need for a picture ID so don't worry about it.
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    Czech firearm laws

    Yep. Glocks in .380 aren't imported into the US either. Even my Glock 19 has to have cheapo plastic 'target shooting' sights when imported, and were replaced with real sights in GA.
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    AR price war at DFW gunshows

    What good is an AR in that case? That makes it even doubly retarded.
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    SCOTUS case filed - Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act

    I haven't read the actual case, but this case probably doesn't have a chance of even being heard by the SCOTUS. Firearms in most states are considered to be generally accepted dangers, and the manufacturer has to do something grossly negligent to be liable. Not having a magazine...
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    Open Carry in TN

    If you are convicted of a crime that you didn't commit, it's worth the money to appeal. Look at the people that plead guilty to a misdemeanor domestic violence charge just to save money... I bet some of them wish they hadn't. Plus, if you ultimately win, you may be able to file suit against the...
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    Open Carry in TN

    Federalist: Apparently those people didn't have attorneys, or they were actually doing more than just carrying unconcealed. It's pretty cut and dry in TN that OC is legal. Period. OC is a very debated topic on firearms forums. My opinion: It doesn't matter. OC or CC has advantages and...
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    Divorce and Guns taken away

    This is legal in most states. Like an earlier poster said there should be a hearing very soon where you and your lawyer can oppose the firearms restrictions. As for losing firearms in a divorce case... prenups people.. prenups. People getting married without prenups are crazy. Or better yet...
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    If you dont conceal your weapon, can you be charged with a concealed weapon?

    It is legal to carry an unconcealed handgun in MS as long as you have a permit (unless you can somehow levitate the firearm to not conceal it in any way). I suppose you could carry it in one of those shooting competition holsters. The entire handgun is exposed... just held in with a post inside...
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    Nonresident permits at 18 years old

    It depends on the state. Some states don't have 'substantially similar' wording. I've had a permit in Alabama since before I was 21. I often carried in Georgia and Tennessee. Never in Florida or Texas though, since they have specific requirements even for out-of-state permits. Speaking of weird...
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    Bicycle Handgun??

    I carry a Glock 19 IWB with a comp-tac C-TAC. Doesn't become unconcealed while riding. I don't see why you need to get a tiny pistol to ride a bike.
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    Anomalous Open Carry

    This is the correct interpretation. The previous poster that said 'anomalous' means OC is not codified as being legal is incorrect. Most states have no laws prohibiting, or allowing, OC. Alabama is similar to Washington in that it is 'anomalous' because it requires a permit to carry in a...
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    Transporting guns in Illinois

    Here
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    HB0962 is now the LAW in Tennessee - effective 7/14/09

    @Pistol Toter: You are using the wild west argument. Here in Alabama we have no restrictions on carrying in bars, or even while being intoxicated while carrying firearms. Are drunken bar gunfights commonplace? (Actually, to be honest, I am aware of a gunfight in a bar. It actually turned...
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    a piece by Kirby Ferris, via JPFO

    The NFA wasn't passed as candidly throwing out the BoR. If you read the minutes, they were actively asking the AG and other people how to ban machine guns despite the constitution. That is why until recently the ATF was a tax organization under the Dept. of Treasury. It was basically like...
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    National Parks bill moving to Senate - Perhaps tomorrow

    Not really. The only reason the last one didn't work is it was an administrative rule change, and they didn't follow proper procedure and do an environmental review (no matter how retarded doing a review is). This is an actual bill, so pretty much short of being declared unconstitutional it's...
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    Legal carry on airplane

    You can carry if it's a private airplane, and the pilot is okay with it.
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    Credit Card Law to Enable Carry in Nat'l Parks

    This amendment isn't as confusing as the nat'l park rule. It prevents the parks from prohibiting firearms in any way, as long as they aren't prohibited in the state. So this would allow OC, etc. If this passes, it's almost a good thing that the park rule was struck down.
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    Legal ?: Can an apartment ban firearms in the lease

    I wouldn't worry about it. The firearms won't be pissing on your carpet. If you pay your rent on time and aren't excessively loud, etc, the landlord most likely isn't going to kick you out because you have guns. Tenants that pay rent on time are hard enough to find...
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