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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 149710" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Of course, unless Detroit has strict gun laws stating that none of their citizens are allowed to own/possess a gun. There are restrictions when it comes to guns being "mailed" to individuals.....but lets say for instance that i live in Texas. I purchase a gun in Texas. If I want to move to a different state, it doesn't mean I have to leave my gun in Texas. There may be certain restrictions when carrying them across state lines (example: having permits/license to do so- but then again, each state has different laws when pertaining to such). To conceal/carry you have to have a permit. But just "owning" one, you don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 149710, member: 1090"] Of course, unless Detroit has strict gun laws stating that none of their citizens are allowed to own/possess a gun. There are restrictions when it comes to guns being "mailed" to individuals.....but lets say for instance that i live in Texas. I purchase a gun in Texas. If I want to move to a different state, it doesn't mean I have to leave my gun in Texas. There may be certain restrictions when carrying them across state lines (example: having permits/license to do so- but then again, each state has different laws when pertaining to such). To conceal/carry you have to have a permit. But just "owning" one, you don't. [/QUOTE]
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