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Lifer
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It's my understanding (and GB auctions seem to bear this out) that New York State does not honor C&R licenses...
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Long guns do not require any paperwork unless you're buying from a dealer, who will do the background check. Private, undocumented sale of rifles and shotguns is OK. Guess it was a choice between states' rights and ours, and we lost. Most other states don't make it so tough, except maybe Mass. and Kalif. David Parker |
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With C&R license, C&R guns are OK in Mass. But they successfully turned gun right off, and replaced that with a plastic "Permit" card. Modern rifle fans suffer in Mass. though, the 1994 "AWB" does not sunset in this state.
California situation is worse. |
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