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03-10-2010, 11:41 PM
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What if I have to move?
So, currently, I live in Colorado where gun laws are about as "anything goes" as there is. I was laid off a month or so ago, and might have to move for a new job.
Obviously, my M&P15-22 with retactable stock, releasable magazine, 25 rd, etc is not legal everywhere.
How does it work? Would I have to make it compliant to the new state's rules? What would be the penalty?
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03-10-2010, 11:56 PM
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You won't have to worry about it if you stay away from the combloc states...
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03-11-2010, 12:10 AM
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Texas is still open for business.
good luck on the job hunt, and sorry to hear about your situation.
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03-11-2010, 12:20 AM
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TC, I'm in CO too and love it here. What part of the state are you in and what kind of work are you looking for?
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03-11-2010, 12:22 AM
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How does it work? Would I have to make it compliant to the new state's rules? What would be the penalty?
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It is entirely up to your new chosen state.
If you come to Oklahoma, nobody cares.
In one of the socialist worker's paradise states, you would get off lighter raping the mayor's daughter on the courthouse steps than showing up with a banned gun.
I turned down a very lucrative offer for a post-retirement job in NJ when I discovered I would have to sell several guns and all my classic cars to move there. Less money here, more freedom.
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03-11-2010, 01:24 AM
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TC, I'm in CO too and love it here. What part of the state are you in and what kind of work are you looking for?
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Longmont.
Anything that pays
My background is engineering/metallurgy. Most recently I was Quality Manager of a small parts manufacturing facility making parts for medical, aerospace, automotive, and consumer applications.
Where are you at, want to go shooting some time?
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03-11-2010, 01:33 AM
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I've moved with guns. Ammo is worse, takes days to move it all and kills your back. But I digress. Gun laws vary in different states. Usually, if there is an AWB type law still in place, you won't be able to bring your weapon into a given state. Penalties vary, but it's usually a felony not to comply. California, Hawaii, New York, and New Jersey come to mind as places with such laws. Since unemployment is bad in California, I'd think that'd be a non issue, however one can sometimes skirt the law in Cali by building "compliant" ARs. These use off list lowers and usually a bullet point or other system of "fixing" the magazine in place.
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03-11-2010, 09:09 AM
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It is entirely up to your new chosen state.
If you come to Oklahoma, nobody cares.
In one of the socialist worker's paradise states, you would get off lighter raping the mayor's daughter on the courthouse steps than showing up with a banned gun.
I turned down a very lucrative offer for a post-retirement job in NJ when I discovered I would have to sell several guns and all my classic cars to move there. Less money here, more freedom.
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Why would you have to sell your classic cars?
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03-11-2010, 10:56 AM
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Longmont.
Anything that pays
My background is engineering/metallurgy. Most recently I was Quality Manager of a small parts manufacturing facility making parts for medical, aerospace, automotive, and consumer applications.
Where are you at, want to go shooting some time?
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Wow, that could be a tough field to find work in.
I am south a ways in Elbert County, but maybe some day we could meet at a range in the middle or something. The only range in town that I ever go to is Firing line in Aurora, but you probably know of others. I am lucky that I live out in donught center and can shoot in the pasture by my house so I don't belong to any ranges.
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03-11-2010, 12:11 PM
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In California rimfire are exempt and not included in the AS ban.....
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03-11-2010, 04:54 PM
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Ca would only require a ten round mag. The stock is fine.
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03-11-2010, 06:10 PM
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There are 5 States you would have issues with..NY, NJ, MD, CT, MASS..that's it.
It gets a little tiring about hearing of these so-called "commie bloc or non-free" States, like those of us who live in one of these States are less of an American than you are. How about toning down the BS, no place is Heaven no matter what you think.
Rant off.
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I agree Ladder13.
I think most of the OP general questions have been addressed. If there is a specific legal question it can be addressed in the Lounge.
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