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We can have as much soda as we want up here in Central New Yorkistan. All that crap is/was down in New Yorkistan City. We don't have to deal with their goofy @$$, meaningless, BS laws and regulations like that. Just wish we didn't have to deal with their elected officials that run this state. If we didn't have them, we wouldn't have these stupid gun laws that they're passing now.
Let NYC become part of New Jersey and let the rest of the state go FREE!
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Here are some things to consider, based on California's ban circa 1999-2000. This ban was written after the 94AWB, so it "filled in the holes" by targeting popular workarounds like thumbhole grips, etc.
A great many registered one gun, or other small fraction of their collection, so that they would be able to shoot in public without being taken to jail. If confiscation occurs in the future, we'll have to see how bad the gov't wants them. I'd keep a close eye on the CT situation.
The vast majority of California's "evil-featured" guns remain unaccounted for to this day. Whether they are stored out of state, sold out of state, destroyed, lost, or held illicitly is known now only to their owners.
Just be happy you're not dealing with California's laws. The hoops you have to jump through to get a legally-owned AR are pretty ridiculous. Even the police out here are often not in agreement or clueless as to the difference between an illegal and legal AR.
California also just passed a law stating that long guns must now be registered the same way handguns are here. Used to be that before this year, long guns could be bought with any paperwork requiring to be destroyed by the CA DOJ within a certain number of days. I'm fairly certain, however, that such paperwork isn't really destroyed....
Change the stock,play there little game! I don't know if it will do any good to move I see it all coming down the road on a federal level for all of us at which time we will find out who's all talk and who's not.
"I show my Colt to my friends,and my Glock to my enemies "
It seems eventually we will have to stand up to the scum in government and uniform, lest they walk over the freedoms our forefathers fought for.
I say don't register sh!t... keep it ready for use against any treasonous bastard who tries to enforce or prosecute any of that BS. There needs to be a consequence for crossing this line, and somebody needs to be made an example of.
"This motto may adorn their tombs
(Let tyrants come and view):
We rather seek these silent rooms
Than live as slaves to you."
Lemuel Haynes, 1775
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