I know Spanish but there is a difference in being a little conversant and translating a legal document.
Working on my Rosetta Stone to refresh my Spanish I took in college years ago.
[quote=”Scott”]You can read all about the 7530 law
Or …..
LEY No. 7530: LA ASAMBLEA LEGISLATIVA DE LA REPÚBLICA DE COSTA RICA DECRETA: LEY DE ARMAS Y EXPLOSIVOS
At:
[ http://www.icd.go.cr/sitio/downloads/uploads/web_icd_pdf/ln_pdf/l_pdf/12.%20Ley%207530.pdf ][/quote]
Scott,
You assume we can all translate Spanish 🙂 Is there an English version?
We are planning on moving to CR in the next few months. This is my first post but haven’t needed to post much since everyone has done a great job with information already. I am sure that we will be posting some questions later as we look for some specific info we can’t find through searching the forum.
One question on guns, I love guns, have always had guns since 12 y/o and always will have. I spent time in the Army and have a concealed permit here. I am a firm believer in gun rights but I am also a firm believer in the responsibility and need to train and maintain skills. Here where I live we have enough land I can shoot adn practice practically any time. If I want to go out practicing, or plinking, do you have to go to a range or can you find a farmer with land that will allow you to practice?
Looking forward to more research.
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