I can't help as I live in CA.
They are a bit heavy, and are also somewhat larger than they appear. And even the M8/10's/13's have the heating problem at the range when you are shooting multiple mags in succession. End of the bad stuff.
On the good side, they are perhaps the greatest tactical/defensive (i.e. non-target) pistol ever made. They are unusually safe with the squeeze cocker design, fully ambi with the squeeze cocker but no other explicit controls (there is a small slide lock that is 'non-ambi' as I recall), they are extremely accurate, easy to point, very fast with follow-up shots. Finally, they are sufficiently 'different' that in the hands of an inexperienced shooter, they may be sufficiently alien that it can't readily be used against you. Again, once you get used to their unique design, it's hard to imagine preferring something else.
They do not, as far as I know, accomodate a light/laser.
Finally since they do have a unique operating system, getting proficient with the P7's takes a bit of time, and it will be a bit of a challenge to move from it to a more conventional design.
I have four (including the M13) and thus may be just a bit biased.
B