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Posted: 3/5/2010 8:05:50 AM EDT
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The ATF releases the information annually, try their website. Kharn Only thing I could dig up on the ATF site was the 2000 Commerce in Firearms in the United States report. It had the 1999 State by State info. Have you seen this info as a standalone document on their site? |
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I'm not sure I understand that chart...is it saying that Kalifornia has about 21k registered machine guns?? ![]() Yup. And 95% of them are registered to law-enforcement agencies; the other 5% belong to movie-prop companies. There are a handful of MGs in civilian hands in Kalifornia –– IMHO, a coupla hundred to under 1k, tops. They are either grandfathered guns, or owned by individuals so wealthy/politically connected, they can get the neccessary permits. |
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Yup. And 95% of them are registered to law-enforcement agencies; the other 5% belong to movie-prop companies.
There are a handful of MGs in civilian hands in Kalifornia –– IMHO, a coupla hundred to under 1k, tops. They are either grandfathered guns, or owned by individuals so wealthy/politically connected, they can get the neccessary permits. doesnt that make you want to puke? What a bassackwards state that is. Of course I live in MA and owning MGs is not much easier but I am lucky enough to live in a small town and be a part time Cop and getting the licence to possess a machine gun was easy for me. But I find that amazing that such a small number of civilians own MGs in Kali. |
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