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Anyone tried to go to a gun range in CA?
I've been wanting to, but i'm not exactly sure if you need anything more than what DACA provides for us.
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Re: Anyone tried to go to a gun range in CA?
as long you dont own one, you can use of their own
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I wont go over why you can't own one but basically if you are not a PR ( I think even PR cannot own a gun) or a USC you cannot own one and if you are found with one, jail time and deportation
we had a few threads about this before, however, you can borrow from a friend or gun range |
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http://www.insightrangeinc.com/
That's where I go once a month. All they ask you is for ID. I use the 44 caliber revolver. It's so much fun. |
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LPRs can possess guns subject to the same requirements as citizens, while civilian visa holders need a hunting license or permit on top of the regular requirements.
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i've gone with my friends and their guns before just with the matricula id
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http://www.ca10.uscourts.gov/opinions/11/11-8051.pdf
Ya'll understand that you shouldn't be firing, using, or holding firearms in ANY situation, right? |
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officers executed a warrant on his home and discovered
three firearms—a 7.62x39mm rifle, a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun, and a Smith & Wesson semi-automatic pistol. the case concluded that people with out a status are not protected under the second amendment, the right to bear arms. Does it anything about people with out status going to gun ranges and using someone else gun? |
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