On the drive home this afternoon, I was half-listening to the radio, and half-heard a story about someone who'd illegally provided a machine gun to someone who shouldn't have had it. I don't recall if the recipient was a non-citizen, or a felon, but it sounded like the provider of the machine gun shoulda better known better.
Anyway, they search the provider's house, and find "a number of unregistered guns," not "a number of unregistered machine guns," just "unregistered guns."
Just the other day, one of my co-workers was telling me about her new gun (her first) since I'm the resident "firearms afficionado" (I'll not say gun nut, outta respect to another thread). She asked if she should "re-register" it in her name, as she got it from her brother. I asked her, "With who? "
Why do people (even gun owners) continue to think firearms are or should be "registered?" Did I miss a memo?
S/F
Farnham
Anyway, they search the provider's house, and find "a number of unregistered guns," not "a number of unregistered machine guns," just "unregistered guns."
Just the other day, one of my co-workers was telling me about her new gun (her first) since I'm the resident "firearms afficionado" (I'll not say gun nut, outta respect to another thread). She asked if she should "re-register" it in her name, as she got it from her brother. I asked her, "With who? "
Why do people (even gun owners) continue to think firearms are or should be "registered?" Did I miss a memo?
S/F
Farnham