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If this is a repost I am sorry cause I have not seen one.....Mississippi needs to step it up as Alabama has......

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Short barreled riffles and shotguns will be legal in Alabama on 7/5/2010.

Written by Tactical-Life.com. Author Archive »

Alabama Governor Riley signed a bill into law making Short Barreled Riffles and Shotguns legal to own. The law was signed on 4/14/2010 and becomes effective on 7/10/2010. If you have a NFA Gun Trust, there is nothing you need to do, to be able to purchase these items after 7/5/2010.
This also means if you are going to travel to Alabama, you can use a Form 20 to bring your SBR or SBS to Alabama after 7/20/2010.
Source: David M. Goldman for Gun Trust Lawyer (Thanks to reader SGT Christopher D. B. for the tip).
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very nice. This would be useful in more states. The ban on SBSs and SBRs never really made sense. The whole "concealability" thing is stupid anyway. If someone who shouldn't be CCing wants to carry, they will, whether it's a chopped rifle, shotgun, handgun, RPG, etc.

On the other hand, SBRs and SBSs can provide a great option for people who want something for self defense but maybe don't want a handgun but also would rather not have a bigger gun in their smaller home or such. Or, well... the reason doesn't really matter. As long as you're not using it nefarious reasons, there shouldn't have to be a reason.
the entire SBR thing is a joke anyways, oh noes my gun is illegal because its 15.9" instead of 16"
Where can i get a Short Barreled RPG?
ahh I mispoke. I thought they were going to buck the NFA.

Where can i get a Short Barreled RPG?
That's a destructive device, not a firearm.
ahh I mispoke. I thought they were going to buck the NFA.

That's a destructive device, not a firearm.
And firearms aren't destructive?
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