Well said Marshal'
I think all of us on all the gunboards are very uneasy right now. Its like seeing a tidlewave coming in the distance knowing we can't do a thing about it. Just trying to prepare to survive the coming years.
Who knows, if big time gun control hits, how it will be implemented. Restricted sales, then no sales, then no way to transfer to heirs? Anyway...that's my thinking so...to that end, I already set up a trust to purchase supressors so I'm transferring all of my weapons to the trust so that in the future, if the laws change before I pass on, the guns will continue in the trust since they won't have to be transferred upon my death. Of course, they could just say hand 'em in.
Remember, when you buy on the NIC's they don't know how many you have purchased. I bought a long gun once, then wanted a pistol and found out since I did not leave the store premises they could just add it to the form without calling in again. I would assume doing that intentionally might not be per regulations, but it is an interesting point of regulation, you can have three (?) on the form.
The NIC's forms, when the business closes, are supposed to be sent to a warehouse in Virginia or somewhere...a dealer I know tells me that after 30 days the NIC's check is expunged and he has had cause to go back to get information from NIC's. Now, who knows what big brother is doing, maybe listening to NIC's and building it's own database? All I know, is I record every firearm I sell off to an unknown individual and if I ever have a weapon stolen from a vehicle I'll immediately report the stolen #'s. If they come to pick 'em up one day, that police report and sales record will come in handy....bureacrats are driven by paper, so if you don't have it expect a hassle.