From: | Steve.Garrard@********.co.za (Steve Garrard) |
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Subject: | Legal Magic |
Date: | Tue, 16 Aug 2005 16:41:55 +0200 |
> On 8/16/05, Gurth <gurth@******.nl> wrote:
> > According to Valeu, John W. EM3(AS40 R-3), on 16-8-05 14:35
> the word
> > on the street was...
> > > Who does one register with and what would be the process?
> > > Any thoughts?
> >
> > With the government, I suppose; I'd imagine the process
> would be much
> > like getting a firearms permit. Wait, let's put that in terms
> > Americans will understand ... I'd imagine the process would
> be much like getting a
> > ... a ... whatever it is you need to get permits for in the US ;)
>
> Buying a handgun, at least in most of the East Coast states.
> Or getting a concealed-carry license.
Interestingly, in the US, you must have a license to carry a concealed
firearm, otherwise it must be plainly visible AFAIK. In South Africa the law
states (or used to anyway) that all firearms must be concealed unless you
have a license to carry a visible firearm (usually only law enforcement and
the like). I always found that bizarre when I moved here from NA.
Just 2 very OT cents :)
Slayer
"Beware my wrath, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup."
- Unknown Dragon
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