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By Rifleman1
This was just reported on USA Carry by Luke McCoy and I thought I'd share it...
Alabama Gun Law Changes Go Into Effect Today – Aug 1, 2013
August 1, 2013 | by Luke McCoy
On May 20, 2013, the NRA-supported Senate Bill 286 was signed into law making it a big victory for gun owners across the country. This bill made 8 key changes that restored and protected the Right to Bear Arms in Alabama.
Even if you do not live in Alabama, these new changes do affect you. One of the changes made was to the Alabama Concealed Carry Reciprocity. Alabama now accepts concealed carry permits from ALL states. We have updated our Concealed Carry Reciprocity Maps to reflect this change. We have also embedded the Alabama Reciprocity Maps at the bottom of this post.
Other changes include:
Making Alabama a Shall Issue State Sheriffs are now required to use the National Criminal Background Check System (NICS) when performing background checks on concealed carry applicants. Alabama Pistol Permit holders can store their firearm in their vehicle while they are at work. Applicants can choose how long the permit will be valid for from one to five years. Alabama Hunting License holders can store an unloaded rifle or shotgun in their vehicle while they are at work. Alabama State Legislature has total control over firearm, ammunition and firearm accessory regulation and policy to keep them uniform. Castle Doctrine extends into a place of business Transportation of a handgun in a vehicle is allowed without an Alabama Pistol Permit if you are legally permitted to possess the handgun. The handgun must be unloaded, locked in a container or container that is in or affixed securely to the vehicle and out of reach of the driver or any passenger.
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I took down a deck that was attached to the house with a ledger board. That area now needs to be re-sided. Its a tough predicament because its such a small job, its only like 24 inches high by about 12 feet wide. After 3 phone calls last fall i actualy got the guy who built the house to come by, he said "sure, i can do it when i get some down time". I havent heard from him since. i get it. its a small job. I'm a pretty handy guy and out of desperation i could probably watch youtube videos and figure out how to patch this by myself but i think id get lost on trying to match the color and i only need a small amount of material i'd have no idea where to buy a small amount. So i'm gonna try here if anybody knows a vinyl siding company who wouldnt mind doing what i suppose would be a 30 minute job. I am fully aware that i would need to have his fee make it worth while for the project even though its such a small patch job.
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Thanks for the offer @High Exposure and hope you’re doing well. I’ll be back in just under 2 weeks and we can all work something out.
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By Grima Squeakersen · Posted
I bought the stainless Rossi lever carbine in .357 a few years ago, to match a bush rifle caliber to my revolvers. I'm pretty sure I paid under $400 at the time. Shoots sweet, reliable, more than accurate enough. When I was shopping for it I kept running into comments on gun forums (not this one, iirc) criticiziing the action compared to the Henrys, but I've never shot a Henry lever gun, and I guess I'm too dumb to notice any issues.
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