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Old 08-01-2022, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby View Post
Well then, you would have no problem restricting the possession of AR-15s to HOME defense, hunting, target practice, and sport shooting. Possession of an AR-15 other than the trunk of your vehicle or parking area of the above activities would be illegal.

That means you can't carry one to a protest, a demonstration, you can't carry one in to a supermarket, or restaurant (unless it's on the property of the shooting range, like a snack bar). Of course you can carry it from the store you bought it at, to the trunk of your car, where it stays locked and unavailable to you until you get out of the car (at the shooting range, hunting property, sport range, or your own home).

That's a reasonable solution to me, glad you provided the idea.
Nice leap. Perhaps you missed the post I was responding to. A little context for you: "And who is trying to take away guns used for home defense, hunting and target practice? NO ONE."

I have a concealed carry permit. Therefore, if I want to put an AR in a gun case, for example, it is concealed. My Kel Tec PCC folds in half and fits in a back pack. Also, concealed.

No, I would not restrict the possession or use of an AR for any legal purpose.

Last edited by Sarah_W; 08-01-2022 at 09:13 PM.