Someone posted the link the site below in another thread, and it got me wondering, how does something like the FFA work? From what I understand, the state will not prosecute someone for owning a federally regulated weapon, but the federal government can?
Let's say I live in a state with the FFA and absolutely no restrictions on guns. I buy a full-auto SMG that was produced in that state. According to NFA I should register it, according to the GCA it's complete contraband. The state makes it legal and uses the 10th amendment in attempt to preempt the ATF. In this situation, could the ATF have my weapons confiscated and/or have me arrested?
My state doesn't have such an act yet, and I'm not sure what the registration requirements are otherwise, but I'm curious if more states go pro-freedom and the US overall goes pro-ban, what the legal result is going to be.
http://firearmsfreedomact.com/
Let's say I live in a state with the FFA and absolutely no restrictions on guns. I buy a full-auto SMG that was produced in that state. According to NFA I should register it, according to the GCA it's complete contraband. The state makes it legal and uses the 10th amendment in attempt to preempt the ATF. In this situation, could the ATF have my weapons confiscated and/or have me arrested?
My state doesn't have such an act yet, and I'm not sure what the registration requirements are otherwise, but I'm curious if more states go pro-freedom and the US overall goes pro-ban, what the legal result is going to be.
http://firearmsfreedomact.com/