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    Gonna have an entire finished basement to turn into a gun room.

    If there is only one entrance, consider a solid core door and re-inforced jam, and a good quality lock. Multiple layers of defense are usually more efficient than a single system. Consider a multi-camera surveillance system. Just picked one up at Costco for about $500, installed it myself...
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    What is the current status of bump fire stocks?

    Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed it into law today. It gives the State Patrol a year to complete a buy back program. The law will take effect the beginning of July 2018, and make the possession or use of a bump-stock a class 3 felony, punishable by 5 years and/or $10,000 fine in July 2019.
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    What is the current status of bump fire stocks?

    It may end up depending on where he lives. Washington State just passed SB 5992 today and put it on the Democratic governors desk. It will prohibit the use, manufacturing and possession of a bump stock. It does allow for the State Patrol to create a buy-back program. They will be able to pay...
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    Why does Maine require a Maine CCW permit to ccw in Acadia National Park?

    As far as I can tell, you can carry a concealed weapon in Acadia NP if you have a Maine CCW permit. Title 12 sec. 756 of the Maine Revised Statutes seem to specifically identify Acadia as an area where a permit is required if it is concealed.
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    New Mexico hunting carry information

    VA Resident and New Mexico resident? From what I could tell: "New Mexico Residency Requirements *To qualify for New Mexico resident fees, an individual must meet one of the following criteria. 1.A United States citizen who has resided in New Mexico for a period of not less than 90...
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    Firearms restricted on federal property?

    On Feb 22, 2010 A law signed by President Obama took effect. It was called the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act. https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/hr627/text Under sec 512 of that law the Secretary of the Interior was required to allow the carriage of...
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    1.5 billion dollar's what do you buy first :)

    So.... What do you hunt using a bulldozer?:rolleyes:
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    1.5 billion dollar's what do you buy first :)

    A couple of really good legal-experts to work on details only for me (no other clients), then start adding to the collection.
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    Where are guns being purchased online without background checks?

    Some states are beginning to require that all sales go through an FFL holder. Didn't Washington State require all transactions to go through an FFL Holder back in 2014? (RCW 9.41.113)
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    Rifle or shotgun on a boat

    The OP doesn't say how big his boat is, but a documented vessel has to be at least 5 net tons, so most boats have to be over 25 feet long to achieve that. Also documented vessel still has to comply with the laws of the state in which they are operating. At least thats what the USCG National...
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    The power of the Sheriff over Federal agents

    IANOL, 18 USC 13 requires either concurrent federal jurisdiction or partial exclusive federal jurisdiction. There is no location within the United States with true exclusive jurisdiction. If there was, an individual within that jurisdiction would not be subject to any state laws, including...
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    Shooting out tires

    It doesn't work, that why you won't see it anywhere outside of television/movies. A small target with a high liklihood for error. Mythbusters did do an episode on it. The tire and steering start out stable. The tires deflates quickly and you're riding on the rim. No different that getting...
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    Local Leo enforce federal law?

    Not exactly. 18 USC 13 allows for the federal assimilation of many non-federal crimes. Within certain fenceposts, many state crimes can be charged in federal court. Additionally, many federal agencies have adoption provisions in the Codes of Federal Regulations to allow agencies to charge...
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    Advice question regarding non FFL xfer of handgun

    Both pistol/rifle are readily available in Alaska. No sales tax up here. Have your buddy move up, immediately switch over to Alaska drivers license and vehicle registraion (which he's got to do anyway). He's now a state resident and can do a face-to-face transfer. Ammo is a little more...
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    Long wait for NRA Life Member card

    Notice that it didn't take 'em two months to cash the check?
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    School me on LEOSA please.

    18 USC 926(b) allows qualified active duty LE's to carry concealed exempt from state or local laws. Federal regulations still apply (federal bldgs, post offices, etc) No NFA's silencers or destructive devices, and your agency ID is required.
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    Purchase question?

    Certainly would bring a new meaning to "shotgun wedding".:rolleyes:
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    Open carry on Georgia Appalachian Trail?

    There are 76 miles of Appalachian Trail in Georgia. 100% of those miles are in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Not sure why you're contacting the National Park Service as they don't have any part of the AT in Georgia. Hopefully this would help... http://www.georgia-atclub.org/ Have...
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    Live 20mm Vulcan Red tip

    Nobody else has mentioned it, so I'll bite... Forty-two miles off the coast of the US, outside the territorial waters, importing ammunition into the US. Seems like a recipe for trouble. Think I'd admire it then drop it right to the bottom of the very deep ocean and go back to fishing.
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    Attempted armed carjacking at a church in Portland, Oregon

    Last time I checked, 25 year olds were not children, and are sufficiently worldly to form the necessary state of mind to be culpable for their actions. So lets lock 'em up in prison, eh? Especially when we have nothing but assumptions and guesswork to base it on. So lets get started...
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