Gun owners can be tracked outside of a 4473.That a diversion from the issue.
I worry about those that buy Lite beer with a shopping card. You should just buy real beer! Lots more flavor and only a few more calories
Sure, they're as good for as many things as the ones buried in your backyard. You know - the guns you claim were lost in that silly "boating accident" we all hear about so often.Think having secret guns stashed in your toilet tank are good for anything?
Remember the famous line in the classic motion picture Red Dawn (the original, not the stupid remake)? Believe it was the Cuban commander, "Go to the sporting goods store. From the files obtain forms marked 4473."Don't worry about it. When you purchase your first firearm you are in the system. If our government ever decides to confiscate guns they will seize the database (some will say they already know which I don't doubt) and come get 'em all. Until then you will be fine.
If 2 or more of the 7 were handguns, there is an extra Multiple Purchase form in your dossier.
I only recall one in mine. I saw two operationally equivalent but mechanically different guns in stock. I could not make up my mind, so I bought both with never a care.
Too many guns to confiscate. You don't need to track the guns, just track the people.Don't worry about it. When you purchase your first firearm you are in the system. If our government ever decides to confiscate guns they will seize the database (some will say they already know which I don't doubt) and come get 'em all. Until then you will be fine.
BATFE does that all the time.... they've even admitted they have a searchable database with the search feature turned off by their IT department. All it needs is to be turned on and bam! Government registration of gun owners.Remember the famous line in the classic motion picture Red Dawn (the original, not the stupid remake)? Believe it was the Cuban commander, "Go to the sporting goods store. From the files obtain forms marked 4473."
Want something useful, rather than fretting about forms. Get Scotus to get off their yachts and actually take cases that enforce Bruen in real time rather than the slow walk or do nothing paradigm that they have now.
If you're hoping a couple of old people in fancy robes is the saving grace. You're already doomed. YOU NEED TO GET OFF YOUR BUTT AND MAKE NOISE.Want something useful, rather than fretting about forms. Get Scotus to get off their yachts and actually take cases that enforce Bruen in real time rather than the slow walk or do nothing paradigm that they have now.
One notes the current administration's efforts to curtail private sales and ensure there are background checks on every firearms transaction, and that all transactions go through an FFL.BATFE does that all the time.... they've even admitted they have a searchable database with the search feature turned off by their IT department. All it needs is to be turned on and bam! Government registration of gun owners.
Well, you don't me and I have. Preach to someone else IN CAPS.If you're hoping a couple of old people in fancy robes is the saving grace. You're already doomed. YOU NEED TO GET OFF YOUR BUTT AND MAKE NOISE.
Exactly the government has been told that all government infringements on arms is illegal, we the citizens need to work on eliminating all gun control, it doesn't work.The government shouldn't have a say in gun sales period. 4473s, backgrounds, etc... don't stop criminals and never did. I've purchased half my collection via private sales. As an American, I should be able to freely order a firearm direct from the manufacturer and have it mailed to my house.
Never give it a thought and some of my guns were bought the GCA (Gun Control Act) of 1968 before a Form 4473 ever saw the light of day. Some of my guns I completed a Form 4473 when that became law and other guns were purchased through private sales perfectly legal in my state (Ohio). No the 4478 Form through a licensed dealer does not effect, in the least, my firearms purchases. Then too, this is simply me so anyone else is welcome to have their own views and opinions.I do!
What I mean by this is my FFL does a limited number of transact yearly and I feel like if I do too many, it might seem odd. Plus the handgun form for the State Police too often might seem odd.
Because I’m having a transaction for a revolver that is pre 1899 but still has to go through an FFL, plus another revolver transaction in March and a shotgun transaction in February, it makes me not want to purchase a vintage Smith & Wesson revolver I’m interested in.
It makes the pre 1899 stuff more attractive. No one else knows my affairs other than the seller.