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Old 07-10-2009 | 11:15 AM
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Your not allowed semi auto rifles or semi auto shotguns for big game hunting. Your not allowed semi rifles for small game. Your not allowed silencers on your fire arms.(increases accuracy) Your not allowed loaded guns in your vehicle but is legal to do so under state and constitutional rights. Why is legal by the state and constitution but the PGC does not reconise these rights. Especially the loaded firearm in the vehicle. Are they anti gun and also anti rights and constitution?
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Old 07-10-2009 | 11:19 AM
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Read the rules and come back when you have clue what your talking about.
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Old 07-10-2009 | 11:28 AM
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Are you seriously wanting feedback on these questions???

Here is a question for you... What would the benefit be of allowing semi autos and silenced weapons? What would the detriment/negatives be if these were allowed?
Answer these and you will answer your own questions.
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Old 07-10-2009 | 11:36 AM
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Pa Aint the only antigun State. Some states you cant even drive thru unless the gun is cased, locked and clips and ammo in a seperate area in the vehicle . I will never forget going thru Mass. Threatening signs along the highway. It has been 20 years , The signs said something like. If your traveling thru Mass with a firearm you are risking arrest and imprisonment. I always have a loaded gun with me in my vehicle, Heck around here you would be crazy to get in to any city limits without protection.
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Old 07-10-2009 | 11:39 AM
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Think safety how many people would just unload gun rapidly. Some shoot far too many times as it is now. imho
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Old 07-12-2009 | 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by cvtrapper
Your not allowed semi auto rifles or semi auto shotguns for big game hunting. Your not allowed semi rifles for small game. Your not allowed silencers on your fire arms.(increases accuracy) Your not allowed loaded guns in your vehicle but is legal to do so under state and constitutional rights. Why is legal by the state and constitution but the PGC does not reconise these rights. Especially the loaded firearm in the vehicle. Are they anti gun and also anti rights and constitution?


Silencers??? If you are having that much trouble with accuracy, that you feel a silencer would make all the difference, there is something wrong.


Never had animals attack my vehicle, that I felt I needed to have my weapon loaded for protection. First time for everything, I guess. Get a CCW and you will be good to go (with handgun only)


I would like to see semi's legal for varmints, though.

Hunting coyotes and ground hogs with a decked out AR 15 would be cool. Seen some coyote videos filmed in Texas and those ARs are the ticket.
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Old 07-12-2009 | 09:17 AM
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supressors would be nice because of quieting the sound down to help take doubles on yotes also. The loaded gun is not about animals attacking. 2nd ammendment is not about hunting and shouldn't forget the real reason for them. Even for small game and predators would be nice for semi rifles.
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