You can’t read. YOU should read my post again.
I said nothing about “registering a gun with the serial number obliterated.”
We don’t need to continue.
Yes, you just went out in left field with your random rant rather than engage in discussion.
I comment to someone else about the ability to register a gun with the serial number obliterated. (Post 95)
You jump in with a rant about the constitutionality of gun registration, an issue unaddressed in my post. (98)
I invite you to either post to someone dealing with Constitutional issues, or engage me on the practical issues (106)
You then suggest that I'm the one with reading comprehension because I pointed out you weren't engaging with my post rather than following your rabbit trail. (114).
Perhaps you intended to engage with one of the several posts raising the constitutional issues, and mis-hit. Maybe you're a little out of it this evening.
And finally, to your post 115 - Your are just flat out wrong. Of course a person can own or possess a firearm that has the number obliterated. If one is caught, one should expect to end up in prison because it is highly illegal, but as the original article indicates, in some cases a person can do so for years.