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    Quote Originally Posted by MOLON LABE View Post
    I totally get your point as well as Ronin 13's point. The difference between your example about Motor Vehicles is that you don't have to get out of your vehicle and modify your fuel tank, your wheelbase, or what model of every day sedan or truck that you drive and operate in order to enter another state and drive through that state. Of course if you use a firearm in self-defense within the boundaries and borders of a state that is not your own you must adhere to all of the requirements and legal stipulations under the state law of which you are visiting or traveling through.

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    Some states(Montana, among others), allow ATVs to be licensed and operated on secondary roads. That doesn't mean having a Montana driver's license allows one to do that in Colorado.


    Unless the federal government makes a huge power grab and chooses to try to override ALL state and local firearms laws, there will always be differences that we will have to accommodate. New York and New Jersey have given the USG the finger on LEOSA provisions on many occasions, and so far have not faced any consequences.

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