What state has the best gun laws?

Younggunz, coulda link to the last crime you heard of with a lawful suppressor?
I think there has been very little evil caused by lawfully possessed suppressors, and AZ is moving a bill to allow the use of lawfully held suppressors for hunting.
Does VT recognize the right to full auto? AZ does. We have another raft of pro gun bills making their way through the legislature right now, keeping the tweaks going the right way. :)
 
I think there has been very little evil caused by lawfully possessed suppressors
That's not exactly right. To the best of my knowledge, there have been absolutely no crimes committed with legally owned suppressors.

silencers bother me....no point I guess
Silencers serve as a layer of hearing protection. They can also increase accuracy and reduce recoil significantly.
 
That's what I thought, Tom, but I hate to issue a global statement without knowing for a fact...unless I am stating a known fact like CZs are better than Glocks...:eek::D:eek::D

jgcoastie, (I shoulda gone Coast Guard, you guys get way more action), AZ is getting better, and definately we were inspired by the Alaska Experiment! But for the lower 48, I'd think we be numero uno.:p
 
believe I am in the minority, but silencers bother me....no point I guess, worked a double plus haven't slept in a long while. I just always think of the evil they are used for.

The anti-gunners use the very same arguement, only replacing "silencers" with "guns" ........

Tools are not evil, or even dangerous. It takes foolish or evil people for that.
 
Is Vermont an Open Carry state? If so, would you be hassled by LE if you did?


Nebraska has no laws against hunting with suppressors ...... yet you can't have a loaded gun on a snowmobile .... go figure!
 
There's two things about Texas laws that I don't really like:

1) that we can't use our suppressors for hunting game animals (but we are working on it)
2) the no open carry thing doesn't bother me as I wouldn't personally, but I still thing we should have the right to choose how we want to carry
 
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good points about the silencers, especially the hearing protection & recoil points. Maybe I'll start calling them suppressors for now on.:)
 
I hate to issue a global statement without knowing for a fact...unless I am stating a known fact like CZs are better than Glocks.
Oh, now we're off to the races :rolleyes:

Georgia is actually fairly decent. It was certainly a breath of fresh air after leaving Maryland!

We still have bans on carrying in churches, though that might be changed soon in the legislature. Suppressors are banned for hunting, but there's a good chance of getting that changed in the next couple of years as well.

FWIW, "Silencer" was a trademark of Hiram Maxim. I've generally been told it's good form to use the term "suppressor" for that reason, as well as the fact that the device doesn't "silence" the report. That said, I've heard very knowledgeable folks refer to them as silencers, and there's even a manufacturer called Silencerco. So, I guess...go with what works.
 
In Texas we prety much have everything except open carry, and no permit carry. It is a bit spendy for the first CHL class, and aplication fee (roughly $200 including class, and aplication fee).

Though no permit required to carry in the car, you can carry in a store that sells alcohol, and in resteraunts. (Provided that they do not have signage stating otherwise.)

I like it here. Now if there was no CHL required to carry concealed I would be in heaven. No more renewal fees, or the price of the class.
 
Thought you'd like that, Tom.;):D

Our mag capacity bill, which removes the restriction on capacity while hunting, just went from the House to the Senate. Be nice to use my vz-58 for pig and such - no 5 round mags down here.
The suppressors while hunting bill made it out House committees and caucus reports, heading to Committee of the whole and then up/down vote before going to the Senate.
One bill makes it that anyone who is lawfully carrying a firearm meets the requirements of the federal 1000 foot rule. That one also has made to the House floor with an expected yes vote. Then our Constitutional Carry will be very much meaningful, no worries about inadvertently violating US Code.
Many more good bills working their way through, including the state guard, renamed to Arizona Special Missions Unit...why? Gah.
 
I'll have to go with Wyoming over Vermont. OC is permitted, no CCW required but shall issue, and my CCW is valid in 36 other states, vs only two for a Vermont resident.

The ONLY thing I don't like about my Wyoming CCW is that the embossed image on the card is of a Glock. Wish they had several other options and let you pick the one you want. Maybe when I renew in 5 years.
 
I'll have to go with Wyoming over Vermont. OC is permitted, no CCW required but shall issue, and my CCW is valid in 36 other states, vs only two for a Vermont resident.

The ONLY thing I don't like about my Wyoming CCW is that the embossed image on the card is of a Glock. Wish they had several other options and let you pick the one you want. Maybe when I renew in 5 years.

I have the slightly older one. I think I have a Smith 5906 :)

Wyoming is very very gun friendly. I went to a pizza hut buffet the other day and there were 3 OCers. No one batted an eye. I was concealing as well. That was a well defended pizza hut.
 
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