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Loopholes in I-594

Just go out of state and “transfer” the gun

6 Responses to “Loopholes in I-594”

  1. Robert Says:

    I prefer the “create a trust” loophole and just have the guns owned by the trust, which you can add or remove people as you please.

  2. ben Says:

    Trust works. Also the law is unenforceable as I read it. Just don’t get caught in a sting.

  3. mikee Says:

    Since everybody who has read the law, says the law is designed to be arbitrarily and selectively enforced at a prosecutor’s discretion, what makes anyone think a little thing like actually following the law and transferring firearms out of state will protect you in any way from prosecution or even conviction?

    The law was created solely to be abused by prosecutors, specifically to chill the public exercise of a fundamental, constitutionally enumerated right through capricious and selective enforcement of technicalities most people don’t know.

    I-594 will not be used nicely, or rationally, or even to its own letter of the law. It will be used to demoralize, intimidate and crush political opposition to Democrats. It has no other purpose.

  4. Guffaw Says:

    + how is this enforceable?
    (registration)

    gfa

  5. Tirno Says:

    In other news, in accordance with the soon to be enacted law, Section 3, (4), (f), (iii), I have reminded my Boomershoot team that I video record some parts of performance at Boomershoot for posting on my blog, and thus as a “organized group that uses firearms as a part of the performance”, we are exempt from the transfer requirements when we are practicing for our performance.

  6. Ron W Says:

    So how does a background checked acquired gun prevent its user from entering a “gun free” area, shooting multiple defenseless victims and then the perp tuning it on himself?

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