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Who's got the most gun laws?

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TimRB

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I got my packet of legal info and forms related to my recent C&R aquisition today. One of the books they sent, and it's a thick one, is "State Laws and Published Ordinances - Firearms". In it is a compilation of important gun laws for each state, and, where appropriate, city or county ordnances of note.

Looking at the table of contents, I find most states have ten or fewer pages of laws, many states having only two or three. A few states have as many as 18 or 19 pages, but one state stands out as the undisputed winner, with 69 pages of gun laws. Can you say California? I knew you could.

BTW, the C&R cost $30. That makes sense, since it cost $10.35 to send me this packet of books via Priority Mail.

Tim
 
You will also notice that the more pages of gun laws usually means a higher crime rate.

Actually, it is beyond surprising. First, law-abiding citizens are disarmed through compliance while criminals are NOT. Then, for any law-abiding citizen that decides to arm themselves, we have tricks and traps, codified, for youir enjoyment. So, criminals, and crimes, are also generated from the tome of :barf:
 
Yeah good old Michigan, land of paperwork. We moved down to Indiana to save on taxes. Who new for 20 bucks & a stamp you could get your ccw. In Mich they wouldn't give you one until you wife or family dragged your dead body in:cuss: . Guess thats changed now though. But from reading the rules its still a circus act.:barf:
 
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