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gun/knife law info
marinebadger
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Hello all,
not to take away from the heated debate I got caught up reading, but I have what should be a quick question.
I just moved to NYC....I know, I know, crappy place for a gun owner.
However, I am here. I did not bring any firearms with me as I was unsure how much of a hassle it would be. They are tucked safeley (no pun intended) in my home in OK. I do have a small collection of blades with me.
Question is this: where is the best source of info on existing gun/knife/airgun laws, particularly as it pertains to NYC? I tried to locate this info on NRA.org, but was unsuccessful.
Thanks for thinkin with me
Walt
"a Freudian slip is when you say one thing and mean amother"
not to take away from the heated debate I got caught up reading, but I have what should be a quick question.
I just moved to NYC....I know, I know, crappy place for a gun owner.
However, I am here. I did not bring any firearms with me as I was unsure how much of a hassle it would be. They are tucked safeley (no pun intended) in my home in OK. I do have a small collection of blades with me.
Question is this: where is the best source of info on existing gun/knife/airgun laws, particularly as it pertains to NYC? I tried to locate this info on NRA.org, but was unsuccessful.
Thanks for thinkin with me
Walt
"a Freudian slip is when you say one thing and mean amother"
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When guns were invented everything changed. For the first time in the history of the world a frail woman had a chance to sucessfully defend herself and home. My dream is that one of the anti-gun nuts will need a gun for defense and be unable to have one because of their own actions.
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