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tfr270

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Re: Ruger LCR in .357 introduced
« Reply #20 on: June 11, 2010, 10:39:10 AM »
I'd buy it. I have three Ruger revolvers in .357 magnum. Love them all...even the 3" SP101! It's not next on the list probably because Kalifornia won't list it right away and I'll have to wait for someone to move into California and sell it to me.

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Re: Ruger LCR in .357 introduced
« Reply #21 on: June 11, 2010, 11:14:40 AM »
A little off topic but it shocks me that most "average" Americans have no idea how restrictive the ownership laws are in MA, CA and some other places. I guess I'm a bit spoiled being in FL but I used to think things were bad here until I spent some time on various message boards.
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Re: Ruger LCR in .357 introduced
« Reply #22 on: June 11, 2010, 11:29:02 AM »
Quote from: bafsu92 link=topic=12583.misg167135#msg167135 date=1276272880
A little off topic but it shocks me that most "average" Americans have no idea how restrictive the ownership laws are in MA, CA and some other places. I guess I'm a bit spoiled being in FL but I used to think things were bad here until I spent some time on various message boards.
What is bad about Fl. gun laws? You can buy anything that doesn't require a class III permit. I got my CCW without taking the class by submitting the certificate from a hunter's safety course I took when I was ten (I had other ways to get it, but this one amused me). Once you have the CCW you can carry any sort of weapon you want, guns, knives, Mexican rocks etc as long as its concealed and you aren't on government property (or a few other areas) or in a bar. What is not to like?
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Re: Ruger LCR in .357 introduced
« Reply #23 on: June 11, 2010, 03:16:55 PM »
What is bad about Fl. gun laws? You can buy anything that doesn't require a class III permit. I got my CCW without taking the class by submitting the certificate from a hunter's safety course I took when I was ten (I had other ways to get it, but this one amused me). Once you have the CCW you can carry any sort of weapon you want, guns, knives, Mexican rocks etc as long as its concealed and you aren't on government property (or a few other areas) or in a bar. What is not to like?
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I wasn't really referring to FL's gun laws, just specifically general issues stemming from a fairly inept state government. FL does have some pretty decent gun laws although when I moved out of state for a few years and gave up my FFL ever since I moved back I haven't been able to get it approved by FDLE without a bricks and mortar firearms business specific location but at least half the states are this way. I was just commenting that even with all FL's issues at least gun ownership isn't really one of them and it could be a lot worse.
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