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6/24/2025, 11:23:21 PM
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Didn't use AI.
Firearm laws are my bread and butter.
You can't just walk to the local gun store and buy a gun.
You need a purchase permit, that takes at minimum two months to process, before you can ever apply to buy a firearm, or no sale.
You must inform your government of your intent to purchase, and register your firearm with the government, and provide proof of both to the seller before purchase, or no sale.
You must complete a Puerto Rico approved firearms training course before you ever apply for your permit.
You are only ever allowed to carry ONE firearm at a time.
You must purchase an additional permit to carry firearms in your trunk, and if you are caught without that permit while carrying additional firearms to the range, you lose all of your firearms and can never purchase another.
You must have an additional license to purchase ammo, and you are limited to ONLY buying ammo for firearms that you have a license to own.
You can only sell your firearms to other equally licensed, for that firearm type, rifle or pistol.
If the government decides that you are trying to buy too much ammo or more than your allotted amount of firearms per year, you are arrested.
Shall I continue?
Didn't use AI.
Firearm laws are my bread and butter.
You can't just walk to the local gun store and buy a gun.
You need a purchase permit, that takes at minimum two months to process, before you can ever apply to buy a firearm, or no sale.
You must inform your government of your intent to purchase, and register your firearm with the government, and provide proof of both to the seller before purchase, or no sale.
You must complete a Puerto Rico approved firearms training course before you ever apply for your permit.
You are only ever allowed to carry ONE firearm at a time.
You must purchase an additional permit to carry firearms in your trunk, and if you are caught without that permit while carrying additional firearms to the range, you lose all of your firearms and can never purchase another.
You must have an additional license to purchase ammo, and you are limited to ONLY buying ammo for firearms that you have a license to own.
You can only sell your firearms to other equally licensed, for that firearm type, rifle or pistol.
If the government decides that you are trying to buy too much ammo or more than your allotted amount of firearms per year, you are arrested.
Shall I continue?
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