There is alot of talk going on now about the O-Visa changing, but as usually it's just "talk", this country doesn't even have a government and is being administered by a caretaker PM. What ever changes take place with the O-Visa will be minimal if at all. Go for it
I had issues this week with my Kasikorn Bank application I closed an account and opened a new one close to me. The application would not load properly, it took 2 days and 5 hours eventually their IT in Bangkok told me to delete essential Android operating files, I did not and went to a different branch. Problem fixed in 5 minutes.
I do agree Jomtien/Chonburi does have stricter rules, but the Immigration process and the helpfulness of the staff at Jomtien is not bad, then again I have not dealt with another office either
I certainly don't own weapons here, what kind of fool do you think I am. But as a law abiding citizen of the USA, I excercise all my rights back in the USA, still enjoy hunting and keeping the neighbors at bay
I will have to agree that a saw offed or shortened shotgun is more deadly than a machine gun at close range, but with regards to my semi-autos, being shot gun, rifle and pistol. I prefer tp keep them all, as I'm a law abiding citizen and don't want to be told by others what I can or can't own.