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    1. Perfect O'ryan

      Hello from the other side of the pond

      You can say that again, despite gun laws in UK bieng strictest in Europe, they are thinking about making it EVEN worse now; increasing a cost of license for a ordinary shotgun (round capacity of no more then 3 rounds) from £50 to £200!!!
    2. Perfect O'ryan

      Hello from the other side of the pond

      By the way guys and gals, please feel free to join the following pro "British second amendment" forum, of which I am member of; Campaign for Armed Self-defence - a no-compromise pro gun UK forum - Index there some, despite very few people back here, who share your views when it comes to arms.
    3. Perfect O'ryan

      Hello from the other side of the pond

      I am not sure about that, because in Virginia one can lawfully possess a sawn-off/short barrel shotgun (permit required though), whereas in Indiana, it is completly forbidden to own sawn-offs, unless I am mistaken, well NRA says so anyway; NRA-ILA | Indiana And I know short barrel shotguns...
    4. Perfect O'ryan

      Hello from the other side of the pond

      I included Alaska because you do not need a permit to even open carry or conceal carry; whether handgun, rifle or shotgun. It is also ranked as No 1 (or close to that anyway) in terms of gun friendlessness according to those articles: Top 10 Gun-Friendly States in the U.S...
    5. Perfect O'ryan

      Hello from the other side of the pond

      Well, you see Kirk, I was not strictly excluding other states, but i was pointing out those 3 example states where gun laws are much better off with more rational, responsible minded majority of people , and not so called "liberal" states like California or Massachusetts (nothing personal to you...
    6. Perfect O'ryan

      Hello from the other side of the pond

      Hi everyone I am pleased to come across forums such as this one, full of like minded individuals. I myself are a strong supporter of Right to Bear And Keep Arms, seeing it being part of the principle of a fully grown, responsible adult having the right to spend ones hard earned money whatever...
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