There's an article over at Reason about local non-compliance with restrictive state gun laws. It focuses on New Mexico as the latest example and mentions 24 localities have passed Second Amendment sanctuary ordinances to support local sheriffs who are declining to enforce laws requiring background checks on more types of transfers.
The article also refers to local non-compliance with restrictive gun laws of various types in other states:
The writer of the Reason article notes that in states without gun/owner registration, compliance with many of these restrictive gun laws is mostly voluntary. This can't be lost on the anti-rights groups. The question is how do you see the anti-rights groups proceeding. Do they continue to encourage passage of laws widely disregarded and mainly ineffective? Or do they start pushing registration harder so that restrictive laws are more easily enforced in the future? We know what their endgame is.
The article also refers to local non-compliance with restrictive gun laws of various types in other states:
Confrontations of this sort in other states—including Colorado, Washington, and even New York—resulted in the kneecapping of intrusive firearms restrictions. And comprehensive background check (CBC) laws in Colorado, Delaware, and Washington produced an increase in such checks only in Delaware, researchers from the University of California-Davis reported in a study published in 2017 in Injury Prevention.
"One plausible explanation for our findings is low compliance in our study states," the researchers wrote....
The writer of the Reason article notes that in states without gun/owner registration, compliance with many of these restrictive gun laws is mostly voluntary. This can't be lost on the anti-rights groups. The question is how do you see the anti-rights groups proceeding. Do they continue to encourage passage of laws widely disregarded and mainly ineffective? Or do they start pushing registration harder so that restrictive laws are more easily enforced in the future? We know what their endgame is.