Fun fact: the SCOTUS has already ruled that a prohibited person in possession of a firearm does not have to register that firearm if there is a law saying such weapons must be registered.
SCOTUS says that would violate their 5th Amendment rights.
Let that sink in, if you are legally allowed to posses that firearm but do not register it as per a new law passed after you owned it, you can be convicted of a crime and your guns taken away.
Meanwhile, a felon or other prohibited person does not have to follow the same registration law.
Fun fact: the SCOTUS has already ruled that a prohibited person in possession of a firearm does not have to register that firearm if there is a law saying such weapons must be registered.
SCOTUS says that would violate their 5th Amendment rights.
Let that sink in, if you are legally allowed to posses that firearm but do not register it as per a new law passed after you owned it, you can be convicted of a crime and your guns taken away.
Meanwhile, a felon or other prohibited person does not have to follow the same registration law.
Pop gun. Nice touch.
Well, to be fair, criminals will also occasionally return stolen guns, for the cash.
And I returned my first stimmy check for two guns, not turning them in.