>> They could also require mandatory registration of all firearms and get the ones not being sold.
That worked pretty well in NY. I think they got about 13% compliance.
[[That worked pretty well in NY. I think they got about 13% compliance.]]
Doesn’t matter I they comply or not- if a policeman discovers guns or clips on the banned list, in a vehicle, or in a home- that person will now be guilty of a felony That is the problem with executive orders like this- making law abiding citizens into criminals if they don’t surrender their constitutionally protected second amendment right to own guns