Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Jackie:
Just keep the book, or give it to someone else who might like to read
it. And you are more than welcome. :)
California has the strictest gun laws of any state in the union, and
kids, felons, anyone actually, can still get a hold of one without much
trouble at all. :(
I will say that some of the counties now have the bullet law, which
means that you cannot buy any bullets without a three day wait, and a
check. I don't really think that it has made much difference though,
people are still getting killed and guns and bullets are still being
bought, maybe not legally, but they are still there. :(
Also we have the new law that if you are involved in a crime, and a gun
is used and someone shot or killed, even if you don't even know about
the gun, you are guilty of the crime as though you were the one doing
the shooting.
I have no idea if that has made any difference or not, but they do say
the crime rate is down.
Sue
> > Hi Sue
>
> I couldn't think of any legitimate reason for them to be made either--except war I
> guess. I do know that obtaining a gun legitimately here is not an easy task to
> do. They do have the time to run a thorough background check, which unfortunately
> may not be feasible in a large city. Gosh, when we moved here, we had to have the
> background check redone in order to have the target pistols.
>
> BTW--finished the book and will try and get it off next week. Did you want it sent
> to you or someone else?? I truly enjoyed the book. Thanks a million.,
>
> jackief
>
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