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Wow! This is really getting bad everywhere . First it getting trouble for swearing in front of your kids and now this. I think that some people may try to buy guns and not get registrations so there will be no record of it.
Especially if they want to pass it on to someone in their family
This has nothing to do with keeping people safe, this is about the erosion of gun rights. First we have the local PD Chief calling the shots about who gets a permit and who doesn't - often based on something silly like "you've never owned one before" - in CA it can take years just to get "an interview." CA, NY, and DC have a unique distinction of altering the second amendment to suit their fascist views....
Laura
Wow! This is really getting bad everywhere . First it getting trouble for swearing in front of your kids and now this. I think that some people may try to buy guns and not get registrations so there will be no record of it.
Especially if they want to pass it on to someone in their family
You are not remembering the article about swearing in front of kids correctly. It is an attempt to repeal an old law from 70 years ago that outlawed the swearing.
But according to the law, your mom shouldn't have needed to do that. Whatever was your dad's property became your mom's property unless he specifically stated otherwise in his will.""They're quick to say they're going to take the guns," Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, told Fox News. "But they don't tell you the law doesn't apply to long guns, or that these families can sell [their loved one's] pistol or apply to keep it." King said enforcing this little-known state law proves police are targeting law-abiding gun owners. "
You can apply to keep the guns. My mom did this after my dad dies .
He had two rifles one was a double barrel rifle, my ex brother wanted the guns and he had my mom go to the police station.
They can have my gun when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.
But according to the law, your mom shouldn't have needed to do that. Whatever was your dad's property became your mom's property unless he specifically stated otherwise in his will.
Apparently that's what they intend to do.They can have my gun when they pry it from my cold dead fingers.
Apparently that's what they intend to do.