Muleskinner
Ultimate Member
I am asking because I don't know the correct answer..
If the HBAR confiscation bill is passed and signed, how would the state know who has purchased one since 10/13 without physically looking at the gun and contacting either the ATF or manufacturer to determine when it was made or sold? Unless someone voluntarily tells law enforcement where or when they bought it that is the only way I can figure how they would find that information. If you are approached by a LEO who asks to see the firearm you have the right to say no...so unless you have done something else illegal, how will they get the serial number to find out the sales date?
If the HBAR confiscation bill is passed and signed, how would the state know who has purchased one since 10/13 without physically looking at the gun and contacting either the ATF or manufacturer to determine when it was made or sold? Unless someone voluntarily tells law enforcement where or when they bought it that is the only way I can figure how they would find that information. If you are approached by a LEO who asks to see the firearm you have the right to say no...so unless you have done something else illegal, how will they get the serial number to find out the sales date?