Poslao: 18 Dec 2013 20:38
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- Bane san
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Значи, црва нема!
Са овом пореском тарифом сваке 3-4 године драгој држави исплаћујем пуну вредност или ти откупљујем свој ТТ33!?
Много, бре !!!
И не, не желим да га уступим кад га већ откупих до неколико пута.
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 18 Dec 2013 22:17
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Da li se za svaki pojedinačni pištolj plaća porez? Na primer, ako imam jedan pištolj plaćam 3.270 din, ako imam dva pištolja plaćam 6.540 din, itd.
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Poslao: 19 Dec 2013 15:20
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Ja bio neki dan produžio svoju za držanje i nošenje.
Ubila me doktorica.BIO od 7 ujutro do 14 sati.A psihologica nema šta me nije pitala.
Al eto miran sam 5 godina bogu hvala.Najbitnije je da je pečat udaren pa sad mogu dalje.
A košta lječnički 550kn ili cca 71 eur.Tu negdje.
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Poslao: 19 Dec 2013 15:46
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Znate onu "hebi magare dok je u blatu".
E tako ce nam biti dok se ne dignemo i ne uradimo nesto, ne mislim na nasilne medote kuke i motike
Dok se jasno i glasno ne cuje glas vlasnika oruzja i lovaca nista necemo postici.
Postoji nevladina organizacija koja ne znam cemu sluzi. Osim uzimanja novca clanovima, malo toga je uradila.
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Poslao: 20 Dec 2013 23:16
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Napisano: 19 Dec 2013 16:13
Kao da smo u nekom filmu.
Dopuna: 20 Dec 2013 23:16
Zanimljivo je da Izrael ima možda još rigorozniji zakon za posedovanje dozvole.
http://www.thebangswitch.com/visiting-an-israeli-gun-shop/
I asked a gentleman named Yariv who works at L.H.B if he could explain in detail what the Israeli laws were like. Here’s what I learned.
To own a handgun you must get a permit. This process is quite painful and would make NFA owners in the U.S. shake their heads in disbelief. To begin the applicant must fill out a form that resembles a 4473 form. They are asked a series of questions that in most cases aren’t too dissimilar to those asked on our 4473 form. The questions for the prospective buyer are on the right side of the form. On the left there are questions your family doctor must also answer by checking off the provided boxes on the questionnaire.
The doctor will have to certify you aren’t mentally ill or taking medication for any type of mental disorder. The doctor will also have to certify you’re not suffering from epilepsy, stroke, heart problems and have not recently lost consciousness. They will also certify that you’re not in need of a psych eval. Wow. But it doesn’t stop there.
You will also have to prove you have a need for owning a handgun. Things like living in a border town or being employed as a security guard may be enough to get you that permit but there’s no guarantee. This is the most challenging obstacle in an Israelis path to gun ownership as there are only about 160,000 permits in Israel total. This includes all handguns, the very few rifles, shotguns and even air guns in circulation. Yes, air guns. It’s also interesting to note there are roughly 48,000 handguns on the civilian market in total. Not all permit holders own firearms which is why there’s such a large discrepancy between the number of permits and the number of handguns owned.
Another requirement is that you must get instruction in the specific make and model of firearm by taking a sanctioned course.
So let’s say you navigate the maze above and are approved for a pistol. You can only buy (1) handgun, period. There was a time you could own as many as eight handguns but that number has been reduced to just one over time. If you bought your handguns before the reduction in the number you could own took place, you can still keep them. Rifles are nearly impossible to get as a civilan. The government thinks rifles are more dangerous and thus rarely gives its approval for people to buy them.
Now with your new pistol permit in hand you head over to L.H.B to buy your one and only handgun you’re allotted for life and ask to buy the M&P 9mm. You’ll find that the handgun will set you back a cool 3,940 Shekels or about $1,100. Such high prices aren’t reserved for the U.S. made guns, even the domestically produced Jericho is far more expensive than those sold on the U.S. market.
For most Israeli’s owning a defensive firearm is nearly impossible. Weapons such as pepper spray can be purchased but that’s about it. There are also fairly heavy restrictions on the knives Israeli’s can carry.
With only about 30 gun shops in the entire country and with the heavy restrictions on what may be owned, the belief that Israel is a “gun culture” really isn’t true. At one time they tell me L.H.B was a thriving business with people filling the store on weekday afternoons, but today we found it vacant except for our entourage and the employees working there. My visit was a reminder of why we must remain vigilant in the defense of our 2nd Amendment rights.
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Poslao: 22 Dec 2013 23:51
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Не знам да ли је ово права тема али да опишем једну ситуацију. Једна познаница хтела је да се отараси оружија које има, остало јој од оца. Упитању је била пушка и пиштољ. Да ме питате која је у питању пушка или пиштољ не бих знао рећи, зато што се у то слабо разумем. Мислим да је у питању М-48 или сличан модел. Уверен сам да је на овом форуму та пушка споменута. Отац јој је био официр и купио је то оружије.
Да оружије не би носила кроз град одвезао сам је у МУП једна од општина у БГ-у, стим да се она већ најавила да ће доћи и да је то виђење договорено. Ја сам остао да је сачекам у колима. Она је хтела да им остави то оружије да им преда, да она са тим више нема ништа. Њихов одговор је био да они имају превише оружија и да не знају шта ће са њим. Питала их је да ли то оружије може бити трофејно. Одговор је био да је то стара пушка и да је она самим тим трофејно оружије. На томе се све завршило.
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