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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3214191" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>My understanding was that handguns are rare as hens' teeth, rifles are rare, and shotguns are the most common, although still not widespread at all. And that the rules for ownership require ammunition to be kept in a locked place completely separate from the firearm (also in a locked place), essentially making them useless for any type of common home defense. And that you needed to justify your need for a firearm, such as using a shotgun only for defending livestock or something, rifles are only for hunting and specifically limited to that. Nothing you can carry, not able to just go buy a gun, you have to go through an extensive government permit process and are subject to monitoring and your home being searched to verify compliance with storage requirements, etc.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I misunderstood, I have not actually read their laws directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3214191, member: 9374"] My understanding was that handguns are rare as hens' teeth, rifles are rare, and shotguns are the most common, although still not widespread at all. And that the rules for ownership require ammunition to be kept in a locked place completely separate from the firearm (also in a locked place), essentially making them useless for any type of common home defense. And that you needed to justify your need for a firearm, such as using a shotgun only for defending livestock or something, rifles are only for hunting and specifically limited to that. Nothing you can carry, not able to just go buy a gun, you have to go through an extensive government permit process and are subject to monitoring and your home being searched to verify compliance with storage requirements, etc. Maybe I misunderstood, I have not actually read their laws directly. [/QUOTE]
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