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How many gun laws are there?

Second Amendment Foundation Online
This depends wholly on what state you are living in. Because of our federal system of government, each state has a different set of laws regarding firearms. Some are very restrictive, others are not. There are also federal laws that apply to all of us, particularly regarding what types of weapons one can purchase, who can sell guns, and who is allowed to buy them. However, according to gun authority Bruce B. Biggs, there are roughly twenty thousand gun control-laws in the United States.
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gunlaws.com - FAQ
I'll get to a numerical answer, but first consider the question. "How many gun laws are there?" is a subtly biased question, of the type, "are you still beating your wife?" It implies that there is a "correct" or "best" number of gun laws, and asks, also implicitly, are there enough gun laws. This leads to a no-win debate on whether there are enough or not. There are more laws than a person can reasonably be expected to remember, and they are growing annually.
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What are the gun laws for overseas?

gunlaws.com - FAQ
I know of no easy way to determine the gun laws outside of America. Hey, there is no easy way to determine the laws here either. Ever ask a cop what the gun laws are? These books I write take forever to finish and keep up with, and we've got great legal resources all over the place. In the Ukraine? Do you think the laws even matter there? They hardly matter here too often. The best book on the subject is "The Samurai, The Mountie and The Cowboy," by David Kopel, published by Prometheus Books.
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Where may I find more complete information regarding gun laws?

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Felony, according to Title VII of the Gun Control Act of 1968, means "any offense punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, but does not include any offense (other than one involving a firearm or explosive) classified as a misdemeanor under the laws of a state and punishable by a term of imprisonment of two years or less." Note: The above definition is taken from the Gun Control Act of 1968 and therefore has a direct relationship to pistol licenses.
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What is the gun lobby's position on CAP laws?

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There was a time when the National Rifle Association (NRA) publicly supported CAP laws.
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What are the gun laws like in Africa, can I bring my gun to...?

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The gun laws in some African countries are very lenient while others are pretty strict. In Namibia it is relatively simple to get a rifle or shotgun in but no handguns are allowed. In South Africa the paperwork is a burden. We suggest that you allow us to handle the paperwork for you no matter which country you are hunting in. This will allow you to avoid hassles, enter and leave the country that your safari will take place in very easily.
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Where can I find Federal Laws?

National Archives Frequently Asked Questions
The Office of the Federal Register's Public Laws is a good place to research, or sign up for email notification of, recently enacted laws. New laws can be further researched on the Thomas web site at the Library of Congress. Thomas has the complete text of laws from the most recent Congress back to the 101st Congress (1989-1990). You can find summary and status information, but not the full text, back to the 93rd Congress. (1973-1974).
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What gun should I get?

Paintball FAQ - Paintball Toronto
Gun? No... the first thing anyone needs to invest in is the mask. You'll need something comfortable, and has a good lens most of all. If you're out on the field and you cant see a thing because your lens is all fogged up how are you going to shoot? You might as well not even have a marker. (They are called markers, not guns.
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What are by-laws?

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By-laws are a set of rule which have been set down to ensure that all occupants can sensibly and peacefully enjoy the common facilities together. The by-laws and their enforcement are essential to preserve property values in the community.
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The By-Laws, or "Articles of Association" are rules the corporation creates for its officers, and directors. By-Laws are usually adopted by the Board of Directors as one of the first organizational steps but they are not absolutely necessary for the corporation to function legally and effectively. By-Laws are usually an internal function but could be filed in the Registry of the jurisdiction of incorporation if need be.
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CDC Management - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The By-Laws are the guidelines for the operation of the non-profit corporation. The By-Laws define the duties of the various offices of the board of directors, the terms of the directors, the membership's voting rights, required meetings and notices of meetings, and the principal office of the association, as well as other specific items that are necessary to run the association as a business.
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West Shield Adolescent Services
All West Shield transport agents, managers and owners are registered with the Trustline Registry through the Department of Social Services. State Law now requires this registration and can impose stiff penalties on those who violate this new law. This law improves the professionalism of our industry as well as helps to keep known predators out of our industry.
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Can I bring my gun to Alaska?

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Alaska firearms laws and regulations are simple and pragmatic. Carrying hunting rifles and shotguns through Canada is also generally simple. In Alaska, hunters may generally possess and use firearms with few restrictions. State law prohibits the following firearms: Handguns are allowed to be carried concealed in Alaska by anyone 21 or older, other than convicted felons, without obtaining a special permit.
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Do we have a gun permit?

Muskeget FAQ
The gulls fear nothing! They fly up when you run at them or the dogs run and bark at them, then one minute later they land behind you on the nest. If we shoot a couple it might let them know what's what. We have a permit for collecting either one or two gulls. And Dick has a gun. (See Dick's 2002 and 2003 reports for more on this.) The house has lots of standard condiments such as salt, pepper, mustard, sugar, old coffee—a lot of stuff—plus a very good gas stove.
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What is the Gun Show Loophole?

Second Amendment Foundation Online
The gun show loophole is often cited by gun-control groups as a reason to end the popular gun-shows. They claim that guns are sold without the required background checks, and that criminals often use these shows to acquire guns. The truth is that gun shows are regulated in the same manner as all other gun sales. Firearms dealers, the vast majority of the people selling firearms at gun shows, are legally required to perform FBI background checks on a person before selling them a gun.
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Can this product be used with an air gun?

Frequently Asked Questions About SmartVent
Yes. SmartVent was designed to be user friendly on the jobsite, nail gun stable and cuts with a razor knife. You can stand on the product under the shingles after it is installed. We demonstrate in our slide show video online and on cd. Return to Top of Page
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How much is my old gun worth?

Dixie Gun Works muzzleloading, blackpowder and rare antique ...
The value of an antique firearm, like any commodity, is a function of supply and demand. The more scarce the item and greater collector interest, the greater the value. The first step in determining the value is to properly identify the model and any significant variations or features. Once the firearm is properly identified, it is necessary to access the overall condition of the firearm. While this may seem somewhat subjective, definitive guidelines for grading antique firearms are available.
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Is my old gun safe to shoot?

Dixie Gun Works muzzleloading, blackpowder and rare antique ...
We recommend that you have any old firearm thoroughly inspected by a professional gunsmith to determine if it is safe to shoot. Antique firearms offered by Dixie are sold as collector items only. Dixie does not imply nor express any warranty for their use in shooting.
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Should I clean my old gun?

Dixie Gun Works muzzleloading, blackpowder and rare antique ...
antique gun's original finish and patina are of paramount importance to the firearm collector. The value of many an antique firearm has been destroyed by over cleaning and/or refinishing. The only cleaning we recommend is to use oil and extra fine or super fine steel wool (#000 or #0000) and lightly rub the metal surfaces. This should remove surface grim while not harming the finish or patina.
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What is the Gun-Free Schools Act?

Iowa Depatment of Education
The federal Gun-Free Schools Act (at 20 U.S.C. section 7151) requires each State receiving federal education funds (this includes Iowa) to have in effect a State law requiring local schools to expel students who bring firearms to school. Each district reports its expulsion/suspension information on BEDS (Basic Education Data System) by attendance center. Using the definition in Question 6, the Department knows whether any persistently dangerous schools exist in Iowa.
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Why not Autococker threads? Every other gun uses them...?

ZDS Paintball - Shocker NXT Freqently Asked Questions
The only reason to use Autococker threads is for the compatibility with some other markers. However, from a design standpoint, Impulse threads are all around better. They're more difficult to strip, easier to quickly re-align, require less turns to remove and reinstall, and have a shorter barrel hood which matches the short Shocker body better (if Autococker threads were used, the body would be made unnecessarily longer).
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how do you fire the gun?

R/C Tank Combat - Frequently Asked Questions
most battlers use a servo connected to the markers trigger to fire their gun, and some use a door lock actuator (car central locking) to fire theirs.
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What is the difference between 'machine gun', sub-machine gun and 'machine carbine'?

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A carbine is a lighter, shorter version of a rifle, usually single shot in the context of WW1 or WW2. Machine guns are the full size, fully automatic fire guns like the Maxim, the Vickers, the Lewis and more recently the GPMG M60. Machine carbines are the smaller, lighter weapons like the Thompson, the Sten and the Owen. However the names 'sub-machine gun' and 'machine carbine' have now become almost interchangeable with common usage.
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Where can I find the laws of the State of Washington on the Internet so I can look up laws?

Washington State Patrol - District 4 FAQS
You can access the laws of the State of Washington by going to the following web site: http://www.leg.wa.gov/wsladm/rcw.cfm
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WHAT ARE THE PENALTIES FOR NOT COMPLYING WITH THE REGISTRY LAWS?

Nebraska Sex Offender Registry
If the person has a previous conviction for violation of this act will be guilty of a Class III Felony with a mandatory minimum of 1 year prison sentence unless the original sex offense was a misdemeanor then the second violation will be a Class IV Felony. Prosecutors can file a failure to comply with the Nebraska Sex Offender Act. Failure to comply can result in a class IV felony if the original registration crime was a felony and a misdemeanor if the original crime was a misdemeanor.
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ARE THERE ANY LAWS AGAINST RITUAL ABUSE?

Ritual Abuse FAQ
In all States and Canadian provinces, there are laws against particular physical acts committed during ritual abuse. These include murder, rape, sexual contact with children, kidnapping, assault and battery, cruelty to animals, vandalism, and defilement of corpses. Other countries have laws against most, if not all, of these actions. In some States, additional penalties can be imposed if it can be proved that the criminal act was motivated by hate of a particular group.
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WITH THESE LAWS, WHY AREN’T THERE MORE CONVICTIONS?

Ritual Abuse FAQ
The problem is not one of lack of laws; it is one of credibility. Police and prosecutors often believe that these cases cannot be successfully prosecuted because juries will discount all evidence once any testimony about religion, ideology, or conspiracy has been introduced. In fact, many juries have found defendants not guilty on the basis of witnesses not being credible. Many people believe that there have been no convictions for abuse involving rituals.
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WITH THESE LAWS, WHY AREN'T THERE MORE CONVICTIONS?

Ritual abuse FAQ
The problem is not one of lack of laws; it is one of credibility. Police and prosecutors often believe that these cases cannot be successfully prosecuted, because juries will discount all evidence once any testimony about religion, ideology, or conspiracy has been introduced. In fact, many juries have found defendants not guilty on the basis of witnesses not being credible.
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