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Is this the American Experience?

I live in Australia and I recently moved state.
Australia has six states and one territory, with slightly different laws applying to the road rules and so on.

I was a pistol shooter in my old state, the process of obtaining my handgun license took almost two years, you have to be accepted by the club, be a member for at least six months and pass a gun safety course, practical course and written test.

Then you can buy certain calibre guns, after waiting up to 28 days and only through a dealer.

You have to keep it at home in a safe with 3 mm thick walls, with an alarm you have to be able to respond to 24 hours a day or monitored with a camera to a hard drive in another location.

Then you can only take the gun back to the range to take part in an official competition.

Of which you have to compete in a minimum number a year or the police come looking for you!

You can’t take it into the woods to shoot at stuff.

Anyway l am in a new state and enquiring about getting a handgun license, (they aren’t transferable).

Even more difficult AND you have to be fingerprinted as well.

I personally draw the line at this….

Do any American states have such strict requirements?

Which state is the strictest?
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I currently live in the upper midwestern state of iowa, I went to the local Sheriff's office, got my permit to purchase after a background check that was near instataneous, so I can go into any shop, pick out any firearm in any caliber I wish, fill out the required federal forms, show my permit to purchase card, pay for the weapon, and walk out with it within an hour, and since I live alone, no safe is required, I can even wear it on my hip concealed pretty much everywhere.
Vetrov · 61-69, M
The Iowa Caucus @NativePortlander1970
@Vetrov A veritable mess of a system, very innacurate.
Vetrov · 61-69, M
@NativePortlander1970 It worked beautifully on The West Wing
@Vetrov TV is not real life.
Vetrov · 61-69, M
@Vetrov What the fuck are you smoking as to why you are asking such unrelated things to your original post?
Vetrov · 61-69, M
@NativePortlander1970 Cant we discuss the Iowa Caucus and the Ethanol subsidy as well? Im in Australia.....the only things I know about Iowa are from tv !
@Vetrov They're off topic. But ok, the caucus is when people physically stand in groups representing which candidate they support, but oh wait, the one with the most numbers don't always get the most delegates, the candidate most supported by the political party gets the most delegates. During the 2016 primaries, my precinct had three times as many supporters for Bernie Sanders as did Hillary Clinton, BUT the precinct helpers had tshirts on that showed their support for Hillary, so they sent four Hillary supporters to our County convention, while they were willing to send ONLY ONE of us, despite us having three times as many, they got four times more. This is one example of political corruption and fraud.

As for ethanol, its other name is moonshine, it's added to gasoline (petrol) to boost cleaner emissions.