I'm about to travel to the US (FLORIDA) from another country with my Anschutz air rifle, I want info about US law regarding this shooting device.
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Any one knows about US law regarding airguns in Florida?
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Re: Any one knows about US law regarding airguns in Florida?
Start with the NRA-ILA page. Also, http://www.intellistar.net/~flynn/fla-gun.html has good info. Try http://www.packing.org/ also.
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Re: Any one knows about US law regarding airguns in Florida?
Airguns are not prohibited/restricted under US Federal law. So you don't need an import permit for them. But you do need to check Florida local laws, as specific areas may ban them (such as NYC).
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: Start with the NRA-ILA page. Also, http://www.intellistar.net/~flynn/fla-gun.html has good info. Try http://www.packing.org/ also.
.46047.46046
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: Start with the NRA-ILA page. Also, http://www.intellistar.net/~flynn/fla-gun.html has good info. Try http://www.packing.org/ also.
.46047.46046
Re: Any one knows about US law regarding airguns in Florida?
: I'm about to travel to the US (FLORIDA) from another country with my Anschutz air rifle, I want info about US law regarding this shooting device.
Once you get out of the airport or port and into Florida, as an adult, there are no particular restrictions, other than those of normal safety procedures and common sense, i.e. don't get it out in downtown Miami to demonstrate your prowess, or try to take it into a courthouse or bar. Keep it in the case until you're at the range and there will be no comment made about it.
The same applies to firearms in this state, which thankfully has a user friendly legislature and administration at this time. No permits are required except for concealed carry.
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Once you get out of the airport or port and into Florida, as an adult, there are no particular restrictions, other than those of normal safety procedures and common sense, i.e. don't get it out in downtown Miami to demonstrate your prowess, or try to take it into a courthouse or bar. Keep it in the case until you're at the range and there will be no comment made about it.
The same applies to firearms in this state, which thankfully has a user friendly legislature and administration at this time. No permits are required except for concealed carry.
C.S.
mimmp-at-castlegate.net.46101.46044