Just forwarding developments.
Truth is, whenever a firearm’s been purchased with a form, it’s registered.
The no-gun-owner-records-retained line, is a lie.
All paper forms from decades ago are being digitized.
As for boating accidents -
Beware legislation in states and nationally that require reporting lost or stolen firearms within 72 hours.
CT has that and it’ll expand for certain.
See my tagine -
Time’s running out.
CHL gets you on the cop car computers. Handgun purchases in many states too.
Well suppose you were not on any database, then suppose a liberal relative turned you in. Say it was an In-Law and even did it anonymously. And you don't own a boat.
It is like preppers hoarding gold but the government makes it illegal again. Lotta good that would have been too.
This may portend nothing good in our future but somebody may eventually realize old patriots might have nothing more to lose.
If you live in a state that does not mandate going through paperwork for private sales, and you are getting on in years, it will be a contribution to the future to acquire a number of firearms, and make presents of them to loved ones and close friends. When you die, there will be no paperwork as to where the firearms went.
A coworker had his house robbed recently, and lost several firearms.
The police called the ATF, and have the model, make, and serial numbers of guns already.
To think that you can buy a non registered gun is folly. Even if it is a private sale, once you purchase any components or ammo with a identifying purchase (credit card, loyalty card, etc), they have evidence you own it.
A coworker had his house robbed recently, and lost several firearms.
The police called the ATF, and have the model, make, and serial numbers of guns already.
To think that you can buy a non registered gun is folly. Even if it is a private sale, once you purchase any components or ammo with a identifying purchase (credit card, loyalty card, etc), they have evidence you own it.
A coworker had his house robbed recently, and lost several firearms.
The police called the ATF, and have the model, make, and serial numbers of guns already.
To think that you can buy a non registered gun is folly. Even if it is a private sale, once you purchase any components or ammo with a identifying purchase (credit card, loyalty card, etc), they have evidence you own it.