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At the shipyard that I work at, if you have a firearm in your vehicle, you will be discharged if it is on company property. There use to be a lot of rifle racks in trucks, but now you don't even see those. I think that the idea if the vehicle gets broken into and the problems that can follow, keep most people from carrying here. On a Sunday in Maine if your are in a no-name township, the firearm must be broken down in at least two pieces and locked or you could be arrested for hunting on a Sunday.
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It shouldn't amaze me the number of well meaning? laws to "protect" us, from the evil of firearms, but it does.
Seems your "right" comes with an endless number of very creative ways to make life difficult.
Sorta like, "If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with BS" or this case BS laws that just chip away at your rights.
I used to be in favor of registration, being a law biding citizen and all, for the common good (Yeah right), but it appears that any possible way of prevention the ownership, or user-ship, is being employed.
All this hasn't seem to slow down the bad guys.
My point is after reading y'all laws and differences in laws from state to state, be sure to stay informed and vote accordingly.
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What surprised me is that Hill AFB is selling guns and ammo now.
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Talking of long guns and gun racks. Here in Florida having a loaded long gun is not restricted. It just isn't done much anymore because it invites a$$holes to bust out your window and steal you gun.
So, now long guns, like other valuables, are hidden out of site.
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We should know next week if the Indiana bills pass they have made it so far.:clap:
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