I know of a guy who was a Class III dealer, CHL instructor, and sold a bunch of weapons like full autos, silencers, etc. To make a long story short, he wasn't the sharpest knife in the drawer and got himself convicted of a serious felony.
Of course, he lost his CHL and dealer privileges, and can't buy a firearm. But I understand that people with felony convictions not only can't buy guns, they can't even possess one. If that's true, I'm curious how it works. He had a TON of weapons, including a big arsenal of Class III toys. So what happens when you become a felon? Do the police go to your house and confiscate your guns, or are you supposed to "turn them in" in good faith or something? I personally have nothing to do with the guy - he's not a friend of mine or anything - but he was just locally very well known in his field, at least until now. He was also my CHL instructor.
Of course, he lost his CHL and dealer privileges, and can't buy a firearm. But I understand that people with felony convictions not only can't buy guns, they can't even possess one. If that's true, I'm curious how it works. He had a TON of weapons, including a big arsenal of Class III toys. So what happens when you become a felon? Do the police go to your house and confiscate your guns, or are you supposed to "turn them in" in good faith or something? I personally have nothing to do with the guy - he's not a friend of mine or anything - but he was just locally very well known in his field, at least until now. He was also my CHL instructor.