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Well, I know the laws are a lot more stricter up there. I didn't know how strict they were, but the word there will talk about it. And somebody else, but down here, it's just you don't really need much of anything. Don't do a background check and boom, you got it. In our state and in several states around me, concealed carriers is you don't even need to be permanent. As for rounds, I have a lot of shells. I got maybe, I don't know, 400 rounds left for that 38. Every so many months, I'll go to the firing range and I'll brush up on my technique and make sure my aim is still true and stuff like that. That goes with maybe 50, 60 rounds there. I'll go home, clean the gun and put back the all-apart shell lid. That's about it. That's all I got. My grandfather, he did that. He was a big reloader of shells and stuff like that. I mean, he went to a lot of ammunition. He's probably a lot cheaper to learn. Yeah, yeah. And it's a hobby, too. People enjoy it just because they enjoy it, you know? Something to do.

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