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Speaking of which, just to give you an idea of how &*%#ed up things are in my neck of the woods (sagebrush), they are pushing a bill to allow concealed weapons permit holders to openly carry their firearms. And that is into any public building...basically anywhere they want. People come from all over the US to get concealed weapons permits because they are so easy to get here, and they are very easy to get. Not sure how long the article will be up: http://www.sltrib.com/ci_8310247blink32 wrote:But no way the Gubment ...
I'll have to look into that. I got my CCW from Florida via the USPS. Picked up a Maine and CT one also just to support the states that offer non-resident CCW's.NVSteve wrote:People come from all over the US to get concealed weapons permits
I think "used" is based on age. It's a big business to import vehicles from europe that has been used for a year or two. Mileage don't seem to be an big issue. (but there are new rules for cars that has a high downfall in value)NVSteve wrote:Back to sveintore. What are the regulations in Norway concerning what is classified as a "used" vehicle? One of the tricks of the trade for quite a number of people in the US is to purchase a vehicle in, say, Germany. They fly out, complete the paperwork, then drive off for a few weeks to get the mileage up a bit, which then makes the "new" car a "used" car, which makes it far cheaper to get into the US. You were mentioning a US $100k price, which is almost 3x the amount we pay for the vehicle Stateside. Do you get any breaks for used vehicles?blink32 wrote:But no way the Gubment ...