Quoted: Isan't he legaly bound to publish the laws the state? If he doesn't publish a list of approved firearms then how can a dealer sell anything?
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These aren't "laws" in the usual sense, they are "regulations". Laws undergo numerous reviews and sign-off by the governor/president. Regulations are created "in a vacuum" by bureaucrats, with NO oversight and no real "sign-off". The AG writes the Regs and Approves them, and then enforces them (judge, jury and executioner). Regs get published in an obscure government journal, allow a minimal waiting period and then they can ignore all the comments and invoke them anyway.
It works this way on both Federal and State levels.
Thus, NOTHING compels the AG to publish an approved list at all, and he chooses not to do so. He's even refused to work with the Gun Control Advisory Board so that both bodies could come to a usable set of rules/regulations. Nothing that anyone can do about this loose cannon other than elect a better person next time (not likely).