With a few states banning various guns in the last 20 years (like Cali's .50 BMG ban but not DTC) restrictions / approved lists, FOID's et al., bump stocks by the federal government in the last year a question pops up:
Other than someone showing up at a gun range with a banned / prohibited / non-approved weapon, what other ways would a state entity in particular have to determine if someone has a bad boy in their home safe?
As for NY's SAFE Act, what keeps the executor of an estate from just saying 'I haven't seen any guns in the estate'?
I don't think we're quite to a police state yet... or are we when it comes to gun ownership in some places?
Other than someone showing up at a gun range with a banned / prohibited / non-approved weapon, what other ways would a state entity in particular have to determine if someone has a bad boy in their home safe?
As for NY's SAFE Act, what keeps the executor of an estate from just saying 'I haven't seen any guns in the estate'?
I don't think we're quite to a police state yet... or are we when it comes to gun ownership in some places?