Do you like your guns and would rather a hostile government can't find them too easily?
I had a nasty thought last evening. The next time a bunch of you gun owners get together, set down in a circle and sell your guns to the guys to your left for a dollar, and buy the guns from the guy on your right for a dollar. Write up a sales receipt for each transaction. Repeat until you have your original guns back.
Now go home, lock up your guns and keep the first sales record handy. Put all the other transaction records elsewhere (like in a different safe).
When the tyrants come looking for your registered guns, show them the receipt that says you sold them. If nothing else, it'll give you time to prepare for war.
25 participants are good, 100 are even better. Better is if the participants are scattered about the country. Best is if the participants are somewhat mobile and tend to move every couple years.
I can't think of any reason this would not be legal. Money is changing hands, possession is changing hands, and the transactions are between pairs of individuals.
Oh, wait. Maybe you have to be a licensed dealer to handle more than a certain number of transactions per day/week/month/year?
Darn. Well, it *sounded* like fine obfuscation!
Fest3er
I had a nasty thought last evening. The next time a bunch of you gun owners get together, set down in a circle and sell your guns to the guys to your left for a dollar, and buy the guns from the guy on your right for a dollar. Write up a sales receipt for each transaction. Repeat until you have your original guns back.
Now go home, lock up your guns and keep the first sales record handy. Put all the other transaction records elsewhere (like in a different safe).
When the tyrants come looking for your registered guns, show them the receipt that says you sold them. If nothing else, it'll give you time to prepare for war.
25 participants are good, 100 are even better. Better is if the participants are scattered about the country. Best is if the participants are somewhat mobile and tend to move every couple years.
I can't think of any reason this would not be legal. Money is changing hands, possession is changing hands, and the transactions are between pairs of individuals.
Oh, wait. Maybe you have to be a licensed dealer to handle more than a certain number of transactions per day/week/month/year?
Darn. Well, it *sounded* like fine obfuscation!
Fest3er