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maustin195

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This would never stick.

I would like to believe you are right, but with todays court system you never know. If you were charged and won the cost could easily ruin you financially. If they pass this it will be 1 less reason for a BS charge.
 

Michigun

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If their going to nitpick like that, it says "pistol" and not "revolver", so will someone be charged because they carry a revolver, and not a modern "pistol"?
lets hope not, I just picked up a S&W airweight BUG. :D
 

sprinklerguy28

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A pistol is defined as a short barreled gun designed to be held in one hand. Semiautomatic and revolver are just two types of pistols.

I agree with Scot623, this is a good test for those in office to see where their minds are at.
 
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