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The problem with a national BGC requirement for ALL sales in any state, is that this gives you no "free state" to reside in where you have plausible deniability regarding the sale of firearms that you have bought "on paper" and puts the burden of proof on you that you sold the firearms and sold them legally.It does support my philosophy of only buying guns and not selling them
That is what they are aiming for - essentially de-facto registration of every firearm transferred between persons since the rule/law/order went into effect. The ultimate purpose being eventual confiscation.
That is fine if you own every firearm you want to own before a BGC law goes into effect, but if you want to buy more, like most people do, then every firearm you buy after the BGC laws, is a firearm they know you own unless you sell it legally, or report it stolen/lost (if the latter is the case, then you had better not ever be found in possession of the firearm, and ditto for anybody else who may have possession of that firearm).