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<blockquote data-quote="spence" data-source="post: 3320661" data-attributes="member: 45320"><p>I haven't watched the video, but I spent a little over a year up there a decade ago. Just about thought I was going to have to be a permanent resident, so I was trying to wade my way through the idea of having to deal with the insane "pistol permitting" process just to buy a handgun. Oh, and pretty much every handgun I already had would have been illegal there, too. The fact that you've got to do all the "written" paperwork, then send it to the sheriff, and if he approves it, it goes to a judge, and he has final say. There's a couple forms of "restricted" (I don't remember now, but I think there's versions to the range and back only, and you can carry on your own property), and then "unrestricted" meaning you can carry where ever. Oh, and the gun you carry has to be on YOUR permit, and it's only on YOUR permit. Oh, and decide you want another pistol? It goes back before the judge. And he can revoke an unrestricted permit for no reason, or further restrict a restricted permit. It's compete bollocks. </p><p></p><p>So who knows, but I wouldn't want to be there. That place is a nuthouse. We were informed there are several counties that are pretty normal to live in because they've got solid LE and judges, and some counties good luck ever even getting a permit to buy the thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spence, post: 3320661, member: 45320"] I haven't watched the video, but I spent a little over a year up there a decade ago. Just about thought I was going to have to be a permanent resident, so I was trying to wade my way through the idea of having to deal with the insane "pistol permitting" process just to buy a handgun. Oh, and pretty much every handgun I already had would have been illegal there, too. The fact that you've got to do all the "written" paperwork, then send it to the sheriff, and if he approves it, it goes to a judge, and he has final say. There's a couple forms of "restricted" (I don't remember now, but I think there's versions to the range and back only, and you can carry on your own property), and then "unrestricted" meaning you can carry where ever. Oh, and the gun you carry has to be on YOUR permit, and it's only on YOUR permit. Oh, and decide you want another pistol? It goes back before the judge. And he can revoke an unrestricted permit for no reason, or further restrict a restricted permit. It's compete bollocks. So who knows, but I wouldn't want to be there. That place is a nuthouse. We were informed there are several counties that are pretty normal to live in because they've got solid LE and judges, and some counties good luck ever even getting a permit to buy the thing. [/QUOTE]
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