Like the title eludes to, what does door to door confiscation look like for gun owners that have NFA items?
Play along with me here and let me throw out some parameters.
This is a literal door to door thing. As in you can poke your head out of the window and see them at your neighbors house 2 doors down. They are searching houses and have lists of people that have done background checks for guns. All guns.
Given these parameters, most gun owners could easily say that they have sold all their guns in private sales and no longer own any and would in theory be off the hook as long as the guns weren’t found.
What about NFA item owners? Saying you sold your SBR or suppressor in a private sale doesn’t exactly make your situation any better. Is it just that simple that NFA items are doomed and there’s no way around it other than the “come and take it” or “hand them in” route? Do you think NFA items would be exempt from confiscations sense they are already “registered”? (Not likely in an all out gun confiscation)
I’m by no means trying to talk about killing law enforcement or anything like that. Simply asking for the theoretical options for NFA item owners. Curious on the viewpoints of people that may have given this more thought than I have.
Play along with me here and let me throw out some parameters.
This is a literal door to door thing. As in you can poke your head out of the window and see them at your neighbors house 2 doors down. They are searching houses and have lists of people that have done background checks for guns. All guns.
Given these parameters, most gun owners could easily say that they have sold all their guns in private sales and no longer own any and would in theory be off the hook as long as the guns weren’t found.
What about NFA item owners? Saying you sold your SBR or suppressor in a private sale doesn’t exactly make your situation any better. Is it just that simple that NFA items are doomed and there’s no way around it other than the “come and take it” or “hand them in” route? Do you think NFA items would be exempt from confiscations sense they are already “registered”? (Not likely in an all out gun confiscation)
I’m by no means trying to talk about killing law enforcement or anything like that. Simply asking for the theoretical options for NFA item owners. Curious on the viewpoints of people that may have given this more thought than I have.