Sort of like New York City, or maybe Chicago.
So having under 20 bullets isn’t against the law? Hmm.
Anyway, quick story.
Grandfather was a mafioso, on mom’s side.
He got arrested for having a gun and was back home the same day.
Under the Sullivan Act of 1911, carrying unlicensed was a felony.
He didn’t even have to appear in court after that day.
The law certainly does apply differently.
It was the 1930s when this happened, but it’s amazing how some things don’t change much over time.
Correct. In China, everything is checked by bribe.
I seem to recall a National Geographic episode on the rural Chinese sometime before the clintoons were in power and there were scenes of peasant farmers squatting around a fire heating up water to cook rice or yak testicles or whatever it was they ate and even the some of the women had AKs and SKSs slung over their shoulders.
Chicom laws are the blueprint for what the American left WILL institute when they get power to do so.
The penalty for such an “offense” in Britain is much more severe.