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Originally Posted by Huey14
I don't know how it is in the US but the licencing is taken very seriously here.
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In most states here, your license to own a firearm was written in 1789.
It is an inalienable right.
No offense intended, but hence the difference between citizen and subject.
"Licenses" are required for legal concealed carry in most states and for full-auto guns, suppressors, some short-barreled weapons, and destructive devices (since 1934).
The licensing for the above normally consists of a routine background check, an application with a payment, an official signature or two, and for concealed carry, some training.
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