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Old Oct 3, 2007, 09:14 AM
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how to own fa without permit

i just want to have a collection of guns with no ammo would i need a permit?

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Old Oct 3, 2007, 09:21 AM   #2  
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Depends on the firearm and where you live.
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Depends on the firearm and where you live.
i live in texas plano maybe some pistol longarms and smg maybe a snipe
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I thought that you might find something helpful on the following sites:

totse.com | Texas Gun Laws as Compiled by the NRA

Frequently Asked Questions for Texas Gun Owners by Donald Burger, Houston, TX

Texas Gun Law FAQ

I would also think that if the firearms are disabled in some way so that they can never be fired, that you should be okay possesing them without a permit. I may be incorrect in that matter though. It does depend on the laws where you live and what firearms you own.
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