Impossible to enforce without all guns in the US being registered.
“If you like your unregistered guns, you can keep your unregistered guns.”
Which is why they want the “universal background check,” which is nothing but back-door gun registration.
âIf you like your unregistered guns, you can keep your unregistered guns.â
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Here in blue Illinois, they don’t register guns, they register people, via the F.O.I.D. (Firearm Owners ID. card).
That way the state assumes that anyone with a card, owns gun(s).
Almost all CA handguns, so-called assault weapons, rifles and shotguns are required to be registered. Also, no face to face sales. Almost all sales have to go thru FFL.
So true. My message to Ofail is good luck figuring all that out Barky. Its logistically impossible.
This issue is not mine to worry about. Sadly, my guns were lost in a tragic fire/explosion that leveled my barn. Most of the identifiable items were melted and charred, not usable nor even recognizable as firearms or ammunition. It took three months to produce the sales slips to claim and fight the insurance company for the $200,000 insurance money.
I have a new Porsche and am now into bow hunting.
Apparently it is a Federal Crime to be an "addict" in possession of a firearm. What is an addict? I don't know. I just know about the law from reading an article about a lawyer losing his license to pleading guilty to this charge. He got charged with it when the State case for drugs fell through. He got arrested in a sting where a client was supposedly paying him for legal services with prescription meds. He had a gun on him at the time.
When was this law passed? Who is an "addict"?