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Originally Posted by indes
I'm just not sure how they could change the law in an effective manner. I agree something should be done but have no idea what they could do short of banning non hunting specific rifles, which they wouldn't do because of the uproar it would cause. I'm just trying to point out that here in Canada I can go buy an AR-15 with my restricted license that is easily obtained. I can drive around with this in my truck;
I'm not sure changing the ease of getting these guns is going to stop the shootings. I think it will have to be done through education and awareness. Again just not sure how this is accomplished.
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While not difficult with a little studying the restricted exam is a bit more difficult than the non-restricted. However to own the Ar-15 your going to need to belong to a gun range, and you cannot transport it in your vehicle unless you are going to the said approved range and cannot use it anywhere but. And as noted the restricted if you are transporting needs to be encased and trigger locked unlike the non-restricted which just need to be unloaded.