Posted on 02/17/2018 8:52:12 PM PST by hapnHal
Are you allowed guns in Russia? Found this information.
Individuals are not allowed to carry guns acquired for self-defense; a license only serves as a carrying permit for hunting and sport firearms when these guns need to be transported. Russian citizens may not own guns that shoot in bursts or have magazines with more than a ten-cartridge capacity.
The only way to own a full auto gun is to get a Class III license from the ATF which requires a thorough background check by the FBI and your acquiescence to unannounced visits from the FBI or ATF at any time to examine your full-auto gun and how you keep it. Been that way since 1934. There is no such thing as a full-auto AR.
A limit should also be placed on the number of guns that one may own unless you are a collector or dealer.
Why? How many guns can you shoot at one time?
We do not need ...
We have a Bill of Rights not a Bill of Needs. I suggest you do a lot more studying on firearms and the Constitution.
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