not yet is "ещё нет" in Russian.Charlies.Contingency wrote:HET, Bbl CKa3aTb "HET", HE "NYET."sjfcontrol wrote:Charlies.Contingency wrote:MeMelYup wrote:Our A.G. Needs to send them a letter of reciprocity and see if they will sign it.Charlies.Contingency wrote:Hahaha, no, I have no intention of going to prison, nor do I ever have any intention of going to Mexico. It would be nice though, I like Russia, but... <EDIT> It's not always the friendliest place to outsiders.anygunanywhere wrote:When I read this I was wondering if you ever thought which prison you would enjoy more, Russian or Mexican?Charlies.Contingency wrote:I'm going to research this. Do you think that means that next time I visit Russia, I may be allowed to carry for defensive purposes?VMI77 wrote:http://rt.com/news/206703-russia-guns-self-defense/
In an amendment to its tough gun control laws, the Russian government eases restrictions, allowing citizens to carry licensed weapons for the purposes of ‘self-defense.’
Until now Russian gun enthusiasts were only permitted to carry firearms for hunting or target shooting after obtaining a license through the Interior Ministry. Russian gun licenses are to be renewed every five years, and applicants face strict background checks and are required to take gun safety courses.That would be a good way to start better relations! Why not try? What's the worst they can say, NO?
They wouldn't say "NO", they'd say "NYET!"
<EDIT> (NOTE: Sorry for no translation. "No, you say "HET" {NO}, not "NYET".
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- Fri Nov 28, 2014 9:34 pm
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