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Alabama, becomes 3rd state to legalize surpressors

Started by FinsnFur, June 13, 2014, 05:51:36 PM

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KySongDog

I don't believe that article is correct, Jim.  There are lots more states than just 3 that allow suppressors.   Kentucky is one of them.

Here is an out dated old map but it shows more than 3 states. 


slagmaker

I have to agree with semp. there are many  more than three states that allow suppressors. But I can guarantee that map is out of date cause you can use them in Indiana now, I believe last year the laws changed for the Hoosier state
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JohnP

I think it only refers to 2014. Alabama has become the third state to legalize suppressors in 2014.
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nastygunz

" making Louisiana the third state in 2014 to legalize suppressors for hunting. "

KySongDog

QuoteAlabama recently became the third state to legalize suppressors, and it appears that more states will follow suit.

Well that was clear as mud.   :laf:       

Now if they would only do away with that $200 tax stamp.  :eyebrownod:

WldWldWest

That can be a lil misleading as some states just dont recognize them so there isnt any regulations on suppressors as far as hunting goes TN was and i guess still is one of them.


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yotefever

Quote from: WldWldWest on August 20, 2014, 09:17:44 PM
That can be a lil misleading as some states just dont recognize them so there isnt any regulations on suppressors as far as hunting goes TN was and i guess still is one of them.


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Ask the WI dnr and they will tell you they are illegal but there is no law on the books so who wants to be the test case?
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WldWldWest

Quote from: yotefever on August 22, 2014, 11:12:20 AM
Quote from: WldWldWest on August 20, 2014, 09:17:44 PM
That can be a lil misleading as some states just dont recognize them so there isnt any regulations on suppressors as far as hunting goes TN was and i guess still is one of them.


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Done it for years, long before cans were "cool"
Not sure how they can be illegal if there isnt any laws on the books???

Ask the WI dnr and they will tell you they are illegal but there is no law on the books so who wants to be the test case?
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FinsnFur

Thier legal here in Wisconsin but you still need approving paperwork to own one here.

Form 4....Typically, no more involved than obtaining a concealed firearm permit in most U.S. states. The typical process includes submitting two simple forms, two sets of fingerprint cards, two passport photos, a citizenship declaration form, and a signature from a chief law enforcement officer in your home jurisdiction. If your CLEO is a hard ass and wont sign off then it can always be filed via a NFA Trust

941.298 Firearm silencers.
(1) In this section, "firearm silencer" means
any device for silencing, muffling or diminishing
the report of a portable firearm, including any
combination of parts, designed or redesigned,
and intended for use in assembling or fabricating
such a device, and any part intended only for
use in that assembly or fabrication.
(2) Whoever sells, delivers or possesses a
firearm silencer is guilty of a Class H felony.
(3) Subsection (2) does not apply to sales or
deliveries of firearm silencers to or possession
of firearm silencers by any of the following:
(a) Any peace officer who is acting in compliance with the written policies of the officer's department or agency. This paragraph does not
apply to any officer whose department or agency
does not have such a policy. Notwithstanding
section 939.22 (22), this paragraph does not
apply to a commission warden.
(b) Any armed forces or national guard personnel, while in the line of duty.
(c) Any person who has complied with the
licensing and registration requirements under 26
USC 5801 to 5872
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msmith

Like Semp said, do away with the $200 stamp. That and the 9 month wait is the fly in the ointment. Just sell the things, but they won't 'cause it's a money thing.
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