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How do they "enforce the 4473 issue"?
Both OR and WA just passed the laws to enforce that on firearms purchased from any source after the laws went into effect.
You no longer have the plausible deniability you once had if you buy a firearm (private or from dealer) in OR or WA now. You can't say you sold them as there would have to be the BGC records to support it.
The only way I see around this is to take up legal residency in a different state that doesn't require records on private transactions, even if it is for a short time. This is why the anti-gunners want to pass these laws in more states. They haven't been able to get these kinds of laws passed at the federal level, but if they can get them across more states then they can have what is in effect de-facto registration. Once that is done, then they have the precursors for actual registration and/or confiscation.
Baby steps - Connecticut.
Both OR and WA just passed the laws to enforce that on firearms purchased from any source after the laws went into effect.
You no longer have the plausible deniability you once had if you buy a firearm (private or from dealer) in OR or WA now. You can't say you sold them as there would have to be the BGC records to support it.
The only way I see around this is to take up legal residency in a different state that doesn't require records on private transactions, even if it is for a short time. This is why the anti-gunners want to pass these laws in more states. They haven't been able to get these kinds of laws passed at the federal level, but if they can get them across more states then they can have what is in effect de-facto registration. Once that is done, then they have the precursors for actual registration and/or confiscation.
Baby steps - Connecticut.