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A Made in Montana Website Developer and Promoter building online tools to help us preserve and exercise our online Firearms Freedom!
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@peepso_user_2597(LibertyForAll)
If it is REQUIRED, then the owner can and will be held accountable even if they are unaware of the theft. And that, friends, sounds like an infringement to me!
Opposing view point, If the owner of a firearm is unaware that his weapon has been stolen there are bigger issues. If there is a theft of firearms etc, I believe it would be a positive for law enforcement and the community to be able to bolo that firearm as well as protect the individual in the case it is used in a crime. If you do not know your weapon was stolen and it is used in a crime the individual will already be on the hook for that crime due to the weapon belonging to that person. Some laws are in place to ensure mutual accountability, if you can not maintain control of your weapons you shouldnt have them in the first place. If weapons are
Are there MASSIVE over reaches in firearms laws absolutely, but lets not forget that we live in a society a majority being absolute idiots. Shall not be infringed does not relinquish a persons responsibility to maintain their property.