I have 2 like new M&P9/40 holsters. One is a Looper "Best Tuckin Holster" and one is a Blackhawk! Serpa Concealment Holster.
$50 for the Looper
$37 for the Blackhawk!
or $80 for both.
I also have one Looper Glock 17 Hybrid Holster - $45
That part is not new law. New law is indicated by underlines while removal of language is indicated by strikethroughs.
In terms of the bill, that is the final version (except for the signatures). The new and removed language will be codified, which is what you see on OSCN when you look it up.
As you described it, no.
"Sawed-off shotgun" shall mean any
(1) firearm [the Contender is a firearm]
(2) capable of discharging a series of projectiles of any material [the Contender is capable of discharging a series of projectiles via .410 shot shells]
(3) which may reasonably be expected...
Under Federal law using the Federal definition.
Where in the state law definition does it reference rifling/smooth bore? It doesn't. Below is the definition broken down into a list. Ask yourself for each element, does it apply to the Taurus Judge?
"Sawed-off shotgun" shall mean any
(1)...
Also, SB24 has been filed for 2019 which will fix the discrepancies between the state and federal definitions for short-barrel firearms. Call your state house/senate reps and tell them to pass it!
What Rick said. The barrel length on the shockwave-style shotguns is under 18 inches. So it's a felony because it doesn't include "intended to be fired from the shoulder" or "having a stock" or anything similar in the definition like under the NFA. Under that definition, the Taurus Judge is...