Can You Actually Own This Popular Weapon In Montana?
Montanans love their guns.
In fact, we're one of the few states where you will see folks on both sides of the aisle enjoying firearms for hunting, safety, and recreation. Here in Montana, over 65 percent of the population owns guns, and the laws regarding those guns are some of the most lenient in the country, which if you're a big believer in the 2nd Amendment is fantastic news.
For the last several years, those opposing gun rights have made lots of noise in the news and on social media, claiming that certain weapons should be illegal to own. Of course, this year is no different, especially with the big election just around the corner.
The poster child for weapons that should be banned is the famous "AR-15" with many believing that the AR actually stands for "Assault Rifle" or "Automatic Rifle", which by the way, it doesn't. The AR in AR-15 actually stands for ArmaLite Rifle which was the name of the company that created the gun back in the 1950s.
AR-15s are legal here in Montana, but that's not the only controversial weapon that you can own here in Big Sky Country. according to the Giffords Law Center, Montanans are allowed to own machine guns.
Now, before you go out and search Google for "machine guns for sale" there are a couple of things you probably should know first. According to their website, Giffords says you need to know the following before you own a machine gun in Montana.
Machine guns are legal in Montana for the following purposes:
- For scientific purpose
- If the machine gun is not usable as a weapon and is possessed as a curiosity, ornament, or keepsake
- For a purpose manifestly not aggressive or offensive
So, it looks like there might be a loophole or two. The website goes on to say that if you have ever been convicted of any sort of crime of violence in any court of record that is considered to be "an offensive or aggressive purpose".
Plus, you should know that if you do plan on owning a machine gun, you must register the weapon with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms & Explosives (ATF) which I'm guessing will probably put you on some sort of list.
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