Alpha1 wrote:
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the US is for sure one of the best places or even the best when it comes to shooting. However, the gras is not always greener on the other side. Used to live in the US for 3 years. My experience is that many of the pro gun states are in fly over territory or in no job territory. I am not familiar with all the states but many good job states have terrible gun laws by far worse than for example many states in europe.
And just as many anti gun States have terrible employment opportunities as well. Take a look at the States and cities that are bankrupt or going that way that are Democrat controlled. Their spending on liberal projects and other agendas have driven them into the ground to the point that law enforcement is cut to the bone.
I lived here for a few decades now and I've slowly watched this country sink deeper into the brown smelly stuff due to liberal mismanagement and jobs going overseas. The rot started setting in during Jimmy Carters presidency. The left complains about the Republicans giving big corporations all the tax breaks and such. Personally I couldn't care what breaks they get and how much they make as long as they provide decent paying jobs. The Democrats have driven jobs overseas with their constant attacks on the large corporations, Detroit is a classic example.
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So how does the licencing in the USA differ from the UK. I don't know what part of the States you live in but how do you own buy licence your guns. How does it work over there and does it cost you money to licence them do you have to pay for the process paper work etc.
So how does the licencing in the USA differ from the UK. I don't know what part of the States you live in but how do you own buy licence your guns. How does it work over there and does it cost you money to licence them do you have to pay for the process paper work etc.[/quote]
I guess it differes from state to state there however in Austria its like
Cat D are smothbore long guns that are not semi
Cat C are rifles that are not semi
Cat B are any typ of handguns and any type of semis
Cat A is everything that is not D C or B which for the most part means full auto and any other type of military weapons
There are some useless/unexplainable things in the gun law that I am not going into but in general
CAT D and C: You have to be 18 thats it. Go into a shop and buy whatever you like take it home and have fun
CAT B: Every Austrian has the right to own 2 of those. You have to be 21 no criminal convictions and not mentally instable. That will get you a license for 2. Cost is around 250 to 300 Euro but its a one time expense
If you want more than 2 B or want to carry or want an A license then you have to have a reason and proof this reason. That can be quite easy or close to impossible depending on what you want. Extending for more than 2B is quite easy. Carrylicense is much harder but possible. If you want a machinegun you better have a damn good reason
I for example have 12B and 1A and are planning to extend to 20 soon.