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    Library internet filters and RKBA sites

    They don't have to enforce anything. They could simply forgot federal E-rate funding.
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    Oregonians where you buy your Guns

    Ditto on gun room Jesus Christ, I went there a few weeks ago with a friend. The prices on their SIG's were OUTRAGEOUS. Over 1000 dollars. I'm sorry, but why would I spend a 300 dollar price premium on these guns for his guarantee that if anyting's wrong with it, he'll replace it? For...
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    General Update for CCW wave

    Some of you may be interested in getting a full update on the situation with CCW reform. The makings of a 1994-1996 style wave of CCW reform happening this year is very likely. Individual updates: CO: CO Senate passed the CCW reform and preemption laws, and they have also passed a House...
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    Crossing state lines with a firearm?

    Actually, You can buy from an individual in another state. However, you cannot take possession of it in either the sellers state or yours. The seller must go to a local FFL and ask for it to be transferred to an FFL of your choice in your state. Once the FFL in your state gets it, he will...
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    Crossing state lines with a firearm?

    You will have to make arrangements with the gun store in Virginia to ship that handgun to an FFL in Maryland, so that all appropriate background checks are done at the state level there.
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    Dump AOL

    You could try MSN. They aren't so bad, and MSN8 has some good stuff on it, too. No POP3 email, though.
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    Public and Law Enforcement Attitudes on Concealed Carry in Orlando, Florida

    Actually, Washington State was the first in 1961. Then New Hampshire and Indiana followed suit around 1980. :)
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    Public and Law Enforcement Attitudes on Concealed Carry in Orlando, Florida

    From a former Florida resident The attitudes of Florida is actually quite pro-gun. CCW has been a reality there for a number of years. Out of sight, out of mind. No open carry is allowed by Florida law, unlike Virginia.
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