I’m not really asking anyone to voice their choice, (so I changed the title) or what they’re prepared to do in any worse case scenario only to elaborate on beliefs and knowns vs unknowns regarding the government registering anything. Are we on a list? Is it the same as it has been in history regarding firearms? Is there any other evidence to support that registration leads to confiscation? Or leads to any other injustice, or other problems? I’m not talking spam calls and email bombs when you register for free coupons or whatever, I’m talking about a visit from an agent or a hold on a NICS check or maybe even finding out you’re on the no fly list. Is it possible that many people chose not to comment on the ATF website regarding the pistol braces because they had to register to comment? If so, wonder what they fear.
I’ve heard the arguments of the past, such as in Germany, pre WWII, when the registration became a door to door shopping list for confiscation of firearms. I’m watching current events and weapons bans around the globe and the response to them. I’ve also noticed openly discussing the subject tends to rile some, but I’m thinking it’s good to knock it around and explore the what if’s. Like what if the ATF said free registering of what we now deem to be a SBR and wave the $200 tax stamp to get them all on a list.
If they’re willing to do that buy back thing they keep talking about I guess that’s a possibility.
Here’s one scenario as of late that might support the possibility of future use of someone’s name on a list:
https://youtu.be/7q11QfBQ24A
I’ve heard the arguments of the past, such as in Germany, pre WWII, when the registration became a door to door shopping list for confiscation of firearms. I’m watching current events and weapons bans around the globe and the response to them. I’ve also noticed openly discussing the subject tends to rile some, but I’m thinking it’s good to knock it around and explore the what if’s. Like what if the ATF said free registering of what we now deem to be a SBR and wave the $200 tax stamp to get them all on a list.
If they’re willing to do that buy back thing they keep talking about I guess that’s a possibility.
Here’s one scenario as of late that might support the possibility of future use of someone’s name on a list:
https://youtu.be/7q11QfBQ24A
Last edited: