I grew up in NYC. I had a similar experience when I found myself in a Walmart (I think) in South Carolina. "Food, groceries, electronics, alcohol, and guns all in the same store?!?!?!?"
I know different states have different Gun laws in US, but they also have different laws on Gun sales? Honestly, making guns any more difficult to acquire other than walking in the shop and buying then is not very Second Amendmenty in my opinion.
Come to Texas. You can buy guns and ammo (and a whole lot of other handy things, like shovels) down at the feed and grain.
If US starts to get active sooner than Europe, it's very likely I might suddenly get and itch to travel.
The gun laws vary widely by state. Some states, are free open carry of anything legal. Some states are "shall issue permit" states, where you have to apply for a permit from a local sherriff or other law official to get a license to purchase, some have other laws.
permit from a local sherriff or other law official to get a license to purchase
That's how it is in Europe where I am. Then can refuse it for any reason at all, no questions asked.
I know different states have different Gun laws in US, but they also have different laws on Gun sales? Honestly, making guns any more difficult to acquire other than walking in the shop and buying then is not very Second Amendmenty in my opinion.
Oh hell, yeah. Different states have vastly different laws on gun sales. Places like CT, NJ, CA, and NY make it as difficult as possible while other states allow sales in 'mixed-use' or 'department' stores, so long as they get the proper permits. The more leftist a state is the harder to buy anything they consider 'dangerous.'
The more
leftistdemocrat a state is the harder to buy anything they consider 'dangerous.'
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