Originally Posted by
Skintop911
Yes, and it's quite common. Unless there is some sort of preemption, a subdivision of government (city/county) may be more restrictive but not more permissive than state law.
You (the OP) need to find out if you state has a pre-emption law in the area you are concerned about otherwise you are SOL with what Skintop911 said.
As an example, my county (SL County) has (or had, I have not checked recently) a law on the books that bans suppressors. (The state has no such ban and is suppressor friendly). However, the state has a firearms pre-emption law that bans cities and counties from enacting firearms laws more restrictive than those at the state level. What this means is that the county does not enforce their suppressor restriction, though it may remain on the books. Lots of people I know have suppressors.
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