It's hard to express just *how* bad this proposed law is -- because it's so bad that any illustration of it just leaves your listeners scratching their heads and saying, "That can't be right..."
Here's a story, though.
Few weeks back, we went to visit some old friends of ours. Known 'em for 15 years. Everyone in this story has a carry permit.
Act 1, inside the house
Our host, ETom, asked if he'd told us about his new shotgun. We went down to the basement where ETom brought the gun out of the safe, checked & double checked it and then handed it to me. (1)
I handled it a bit with the muzzle pointed toward the basement wall (best backstop in the world).
Then I handed the gun back to ETom (2), and ETom handed it to our other friend, Shootin' Buddy. (3) My husband and I have rented a room to Buddy for more than 15 years, but we're not related to him by blood. Good friend. Buddy handled the gun for a moment and handed it back to ETom. (4)
Then ETom said, "You guys want to see how it shoots? Come on!"
Act 2, outside
ETom and his lovely bride RHD live on a wonderfully private rural property. They recently put in a solid dirt berm out behind the barn which makes a nice safe place to shoot. We all traipsed outside to do that.
ETom handed the shotgun to his wife. (5) She shot.
Wife handed it to me. (6) I shot.
I handed it back to wife, (7) who handed it to Buddy. (8) He shot.
Buddy handed it to my husband, (9) who decided not to shoot but admired the gun before handing it to me (10). I handed it back to ETom. (11)
End of story.
Adding up the criminal behavior in the above story
By my count, the gun passed from one person to another (a "transfer" under this bastard of a law) eleven times. We were neither out hunting nor on a "certified shooting range" (term not defined in law but certainly does not include informal backyard ranges like this one), so every transfer either was or could have been illegal.
1 - Illegal. ETom and I both committed a misdemeanor.
2 - Illegal. ETom and I both committed another misdemeanor.
3 - Illegal. Misdemeanor for Buddy, felony for ETom.
4 - Illegal. 2nd misdemeanor for Buddy, another felony for ETom.
5 - Legal. ETom and his wife are immediate family members.
6 - Illegal. My 3rd offense (felony), her first (misdemeanor).
7 - Illegal. Another felony for me. Her 2nd misdemeanor.
8 - Illegal. Felony for Buddy (3rd offense). Felony for ETom's wife (3rd offense).
9 - Illegal. Another felony for Buddy. Misdemeanor for my husband. Those two have shared a household for 15 years or more, but they aren't "domestic partners" because I'm married to one of them and the other is simply a good friend who happens to be our renter. So this isn't a legal transfer between family members, but another violation of the law.
10 - Legal transfer between husband and wife. Well, at least it would be a legal transfer if only I hadn't kept handing the gun around; as it is, under this law I'd already be a felon twice over and thus a prohibited person.
11 - 3rd or 4th felony for me, 3rd felony for ETom.
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The law's going to pass, though. Because even though people are generically against "more gun control," they tend to be for background checks. And after a bajillion dollars has been pumped into the political process from out of state billionaires, and the NRA has been all but missing in action on this one... I'm not real hopeful.
Seriously thinking about moving.
pax