spacecoast
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If the antis are successful in their efforts to close the private sale "loophole", I wonder how they are going to implement it? Are they going to trust that law-abiding people will yield to this new requirement and stop buying/selling firearms between themselves? If not, then the following questions I think naturally follow...
1) To prove that the loophole is closed, would owners be issued some kind of license proving that we went through the process, or that we owned each of our firearms at the time the new law went into effect? What about those of us who own 10, 20 or more firearms? Would be we labeled as "potential threats" in some database?
2) Would we have to carry our "license" for each regulated firearm and show it each time we want to shoot at a public range? Or have it on us when we are hunting or just out plinking on the back 40?
3) Would we have to renew our "license" every year with an associated cost?
These are just some things running through my mind as I listen to these discussions. The "national registry" and other anti proposals sound like the roots of a burgeoning new bureaucracy, the natural effect of which would be to discourage the ownership of firearms. Of course, that's the entire point, isn't it?
1) To prove that the loophole is closed, would owners be issued some kind of license proving that we went through the process, or that we owned each of our firearms at the time the new law went into effect? What about those of us who own 10, 20 or more firearms? Would be we labeled as "potential threats" in some database?
2) Would we have to carry our "license" for each regulated firearm and show it each time we want to shoot at a public range? Or have it on us when we are hunting or just out plinking on the back 40?
3) Would we have to renew our "license" every year with an associated cost?
These are just some things running through my mind as I listen to these discussions. The "national registry" and other anti proposals sound like the roots of a burgeoning new bureaucracy, the natural effect of which would be to discourage the ownership of firearms. Of course, that's the entire point, isn't it?