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Gun rights group the Firearms Policy Coalition is suing the state of California in federal court, arguing that a state law banning out-of-state residents from carrying guns in-state violates the ...
However, a California resident would not be subject to California law for long guns purchased out-of-state and are never brought into California. In other words, a California resident who purchases a long gun in Nevada and stores the weapon at the home of a family member or friend in Nevada, would not be violating California law, as long as the ...
As long as the Second Amendment protects the right to bear arms, residents of all 50 states will look to own firearms. However, the reality of gun ownership is that even with the Constitution ...
The law does not apply to the law enforcement officers with permission from their employing agencies. [3] Exceptions are granted to rifles classified as antiques or Curio and Relics as defined by the BATFE. [3] Out-of-state owners may bring .50 BMG rifles into the state for shooting competitions. [3]
It would also allow the concealed transport of handguns across state lines, so long as it is allowed by both states [1] and would amend the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990 to allow permit holders to carry a concealed weapon in school zones in any state. [2]
California gun safety regulations going into effect Jan. 1. In September, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a series of laws aimed at strengthening gun safety regulations. Those include ...
Anyone seeking a concealed weapon permit in California faces new hurdles and a more costly application beginning Jan. 1, when a new law overhauls the process to legally carry a handgun in the state.
New Hampshire is a "shall issue" state for residents and non-residents who are 18 years or older and is one of the few states that will issue to non-citizens living outside of the United States. Permitless carry took effect on February 22, 2017. Permit required for open carry? No: No: NHRS XII § 159:6 NHRS XVIII § 207:7: May carry openly ...