The inspection will include test firing. Who will compensate me for the decrease in value of my unfired WWII Commemorative Pacific Theater Colt 1911?
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The inspection will include test firing. Who will compensate me for the decrease in value of my unfired WWII Commemorative Pacific Theater Colt 1911?
Unfortunately, we are not gander. We are peasants, not equal with the ruling class.Fine. Then we get to inspect police armories once per year, upon request. Make, model, finish, caliber and serial numbers of all police-owned firearms become public record under FOIA. 10 round magazines only. No short barreled rifles or shotguns. No select fire or full auto weapons. No more military weapons given to civilian police departments. Good for goose, good for gander.
Is this real life ?
Fine. Then we get to inspect police armories once per year, upon request. Make, model, finish, caliber and serial numbers of all police-owned firearms become public record under FOIA. 10 round magazines only. No short barreled rifles or shotguns. No select fire or full auto weapons. No more military weapons given to civilian police departments. Good for goose, good for gander.
I believe this is their end game before outright confiscation.They will turn us all into criminals
No, this IS confiscation.I believe this is their end game before outright confiscation.
No, this IS confiscation.
The PD is required BY LAW to process licenses within 40 days, but many towns are backed up almost a year. That's for some cop to sit on his ass in front of a computer and punch in your info.
This law requires you to "annually submit the firearm for inspection". So you submit it, and they never get around to inspecting it. How long until every gun in town is sitting in the police station "for inspection"? Look at the RMV processing out of state violations. They threw them in a box and ignored them until the shit hit the fan. (Now they're suspending licenses that were suspended out of state and already reinstated).
If you don't submit your firearms for inspection, you will go to jail. If the PD doesn't get around to inspecting them, nothing happens.
Confiscation complete.
Who is liable if you drop it off for inspection and they "lose" the gun or give it away to someone-else.
Is there any evidence that anyone in the commonwealth has ever been killed by an improperly functioning weapon? Otherwise, what is the purpose of the inspection? Who's liable for damages if guns are dropped or there's a gouge in the receiver, etc.?
Is there any evidence that anyone in the commonwealth has ever been killed by an improperly functioning weapon? Otherwise, what is the purpose of the inspection? Who's liable for damages if guns are dropped or there's a gouge in the receiver, etc.?
The insanity of leftist DimoCRAPs knows no bounds.
Otherwise, what is the purpose of the inspection?
This might create the only legitimate use I can think of for 3D printed plastic guns. Not plastic guns which might on a good day last for 10 or 15 shots, but plastic guns which will never survive a single use. I foresee them in magnum calibers. And all this time I thought there was no possible use for firearms made from printed plastic.
I can already hear people saying "sure, you can fire that one if you want to."
Tee hee, thanks, I needed that.I wonder if the Mass ACLU will enter the constitutional fray?
Bill of WHAT?The UK and Ireland have home inspections for firearm storage, of course they don't have a bill of rights like us. The EU has a bill of rights.... sort of........You have the right to do what the government tells you to do.