(or the last couple decades)
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1.Home defense:
People are permitted to own just about anything they want in the way of shot guns and bolt action rifles. (no fully automatic shotguns). Licenses and waiting periods are required
2. Hunting
People are permitted to own just about anything they want in the way of shotguns and bolt action rifles. Licenses and waiting periods are required
3. Target shooting:
The owners of a licensed shooting range can (pretty much) purchase whatever they damn well please. Anyone who wants to play around with a pistol, an automatic rifle, a machine gun, what have you is welcome to go and rent time at a shooting range. If anyone feels an “extreme” need to own their own pistol, they're welcome to buy one and store it at a shooting range.
I am pretty much trying to restrict ownership across two different dimensions
First: The ability of individuals to “conceal carry”. I think that conceal carry laws are a big mistake. I'd go a lot further and restrict people from being able to have easy access to pistols and other such weapons that can be easy concealed
Second: The ability to spew large number of rounds in a short period of time.