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Will gun registration lead to confiscation?

looking forward to jail and getting out from under the thumb of the utility companies and banks. 3 free meals, hot showers, a warm space, free tv, a greater variety of gunz, and the company of like minded criminal neighbors. save my 1.50/hr. raking leaves in the exercise yard and maybe buy me a boat when i get out, and more guns.

You forgot to add that one
 
the gun registration leads to the... confiscation and the confiscation leads to the... concentration and the concentration leads to the... extermination.

(best when sung to a tune about the knee bone is connected to the ankle bone or whatever)
 
I venture to guess two scenarios.

1. It will lead to confiscation via politcons
2. Local PD’s will refuse to comply west of 495 to support the Constitution and Bill of Rights. You guys right of 495 fugettaboutit!
3. Number 1 overpowers option 2

I am always hesitant to register a gun due to the nagging feeling that it will end in disarming the populace. I still do even though I have that forboding.

Maybe it's the proximity to an ocean that causes socialist behavior?

Most of the Democratic Party "infection" is strongstrung the eat or west coast (especially the West coast).

Go inland a few miles and you have a greater chance of finding someone sane.

Landlocked states like Montana are basically awesome.

Texas, well they're pretty damned good but have some issues with their gun laws. But their coast is a sea, well a gulf anyway, not an ocean.

It's the ocean. And with global warming the ocean is coming to get us :eek:
 
Potential headline, Globe:
"Alt-Right Nazi Mentally Ill Racist Homophobic White Male CIS Terrorist Supremacists Shot While Brandishing Illegal Arsenals of Cached Fully Semi-Automatic Assault Murder Kill Military Bump Rifles"
Too prolix.
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Bringing this up again based on the California debacle thread today. Couple naysayers here but I wonder whether you think twice now? “Never happen”? Yeah they may not take your Mossberg 500 fuddy pump but that fixed mag build? Your 80% Glock AR fun gun? Watch out boys and girls....
 
i have a pile of parts that i will hand over . Anything else will require a warrant and by that time I think I've lost them. Sorry not sorry
 
i have a pile of parts that i will hand over . Anything else will require a warrant and by that time I think I've lost them. Sorry not sorry

I only have one gun. It's a .22 "rat" gun I found when excavating the ruins of an old barn. It had been buried under debris and manure for decades. You can barely even tell that it's a gun in the first place. I guess if they come a knocking, I'll regretfully have to turn over that gun. Whatever it is.
 
Does one need to register a firearm when a transfer at an ffl takes place? Is that transfer form considered the registration?
 
Does one need to register a firearm when a transfer at an ffl takes place? Is that transfer form considered the registration?

If the FFL is performing the transfer, it is their job to complete the FA10. They should provide you a copy.

Before others jump on you, it's registering the transfer of ownership... Not the firearm itself.
 
If the FFL is performing the transfer, it is their job to complete the FA10. They should provide you a copy.

Before others jump on you, it's registering the transfer of ownership... Not the firearm itself.

To pick nits, my understanding was the original "intent" was simply to verify that a transfer was lawful. Years ago the process was perverted into a crude registration system.
 
To pick nits, my understanding was the original "intent" was simply to verify that a transfer was lawful. Years ago the process was perverted into a crude registration system.
If the FFL is performing the transfer, it is their job to complete the FA10. They should provide you a copy.

Before others jump on you, it's registering the transfer of ownership... Not the firearm itself.



Oh.....
Does the frb have the access to the transfer info? Who else would have access? I understand that CLEO’s and their staff have the registration info but not the state? And this info is not legally available to anyone other than the licensing authority?
 
Oh.....
Does the frb have the access to the transfer info? Who else would have access? I understand that CLEO’s and their staff have the registration info but not the state? And this info is not legally available to anyone other than the licensing authority?

The FRB (DCJIS or something now) and the AG have a very loose appreciation of legality, so "who knows" . they seem to go with whatever interpretation suits their needs at the moment.
 
All the FA-10s (old paper or current e-forms) end up at FRB, that's who maintains the portal. I have been told by FRB that the AG has total access to said database and of course every PD does also.
 
Show me one culture in history where universal registration did not lead to confiscation. For that example, (one exists that I'm aware of) find the key difference.
 
I do see an attempt in the future for gun confiscation if the Democrats get into the White House,but if that happens I also feel that there will be blood shed on a large scale.We all know that there, are people out there that will not give up their guns without a fight.Who knows the Democrats might be the cause if the next revolution.
 
I do see an attempt in the future for gun confiscation if the Democrats get into the White House,but if that happens I also feel that there will be blood shed on a large scale.We all know that there, are people out there that will not give up their guns without a fight.Who knows the Democrats might be the cause if the next revolution.
I can guarantee it. “There will be blood”
 
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