How do the solons in Boulder know who owns what? There’s no registration law in CO, to the best of my knowledge. And in the blue states which require registration of scary black rifles, the compliance rate is less than ten percent.
They’ll have to go door to door to find out.
[[How do the solons in Boulder know who owns what? Theres no registration law in CO, to the best of my knowledge.]]
The issue is not outright door to door confiscation- the issue is now that anyone pulled over, or investigated, being found with a banned rifle, will now be a felon and unable to ever own a gun again- It will be a case by case thing instead of outright massive door to door confiscation
It does not matter.
The intended use is selective and opportunistic. They will search premises on an unrelated charge of some kind ("hate speech threats"), find prohibited firearms, and then prosecute the resident on the new felony charges, in addition to whatever the original basis was for the search.
A felony conviction will forever bar that resident from owing or possessing firearms in the future and make that a Federal law enforcement issue as well. And a conviction will be extensively publicized to terrorize other residents.
Legal defense costs will likely bankrupt the resident even if they mount a successful defense. "The process is the punishment".
This kind of problem will not be solved by voting.