Russian Gun Laws

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  1. SiNNiK

    SiNNiK Well-Known Member

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    • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
    • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
    • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
    • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
    • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
    • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
    • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
    • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
    https://www.usacarry.com/guns-russia/
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    It seems that the Democrats are using 2012 Russian Gun Laws as a blueprint, doesn't it?

    Am I misreading this?
     
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  2. Bill Carson

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    Appears you can (google translated):

    Article 3. Civilian weapons

    Civilian weapons are subdivided into:

    1) self-defense weapons:
    smooth-bore long-barreled firearms with cartridges, including traumatic cartridges;
    Law of 28.12.2010 N 398-FZ)

    firearms of limited destruction (pistol, revolver, firearms, barrelless device of domestic production) with cartridges of traumatic action, cartridges of gas action and cartridges of light and sound action;
    Law of 28.12.2010 N 398-FZ)

    Article 24. Use of weapons by citizens of the Russian Federation

    Citizens of the Russian Federation can use weapons they have on legal grounds to protect life, health and property in a state of necessary defense or extreme necessity. The use of weapons must be preceded by a clearly expressed warning about this to the person against whom the weapon is used, except in cases where delay in the use of weapons creates an immediate danger to the life of people or may entail other grave consequences. At the same time, the use of weapons in a state of necessary defense should not harm third parties.
    It is prohibited to use firearms against women, persons with obvious signs of disability, minors, when their age is obvious or known, except for the cases when these persons commit an armed or group attack. The owner of the weapon is obliged to immediately, but no later than 24 hours, inform the internal affairs body and the territorial body of the federal executive body authorized in the sphere of arms circulation at the place of use of the weapon about each case of the use of weapons.
     
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    Democrats are colluding with Putin.
     
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    TOG 6 Well-Known Member

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    The anti-gun left, left to its own devices, would not so permissive.
     
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    Doofenshmirtz Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    They get their ideas from many sources.

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    Well Bonded Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    More so when they are not even in the U.S. but have their nose's thoroughly planted in our business, which is none of their business.

    It would be far better they clean up the foreign invaded s-holes they live in, before worrying about where we live and choose to stand our ground against the ever present criminal elements that all societies have amongst them.
     
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