We all know that there has been some bad news for owners of suppressors or those considering the purchase of one.
Trump answered a question, off the cuff like he usually does, that he'd be in favor of banning suppressors.
Some background is in order before I ask the question.
In states that have banned standard capacity magazines, empirical information suggests that there has been massive noncompliance with turning them in or destroying them.
In states that have banned soc-called "assault" weapons, empirical information suggests that there has been massive noncompliance with these laws.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the Canadian government has had problems with people not registering their firearms to the point that the rules had to be relaxed.
The ATF said in 2017 that there are 1.3 million registered suppressors in the US.
Now let's say that in the end these devices are banned just like the bumpstocks, which were not registered. We know that there are a lot of bumpstock owners that have refused to comply with destroying these devices.
The banning of suppressors would be a little different because the devices are registered. The ATF knows who purchased them.
With that said, there would probably be a public proclamation that all suppressor owners must turn their suppressors into the ATF or local law enforcement agency. Don't forget that at one time the CLEO had to sign off on the purchase. Now, the CLEO is notified of the purchase. So even the CLEO knows you have suppressors.
So the fact that someone in government knows that you have a suppressor(s) makes it a little easier to determine whether or not you have turned it in or will turn it in.
With that said, just how many of the 1.3 million suppressors owners does everyone think will comply with confiscation of these devices?
Trump answered a question, off the cuff like he usually does, that he'd be in favor of banning suppressors.
Some background is in order before I ask the question.
In states that have banned standard capacity magazines, empirical information suggests that there has been massive noncompliance with turning them in or destroying them.
In states that have banned soc-called "assault" weapons, empirical information suggests that there has been massive noncompliance with these laws.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the Canadian government has had problems with people not registering their firearms to the point that the rules had to be relaxed.
The ATF said in 2017 that there are 1.3 million registered suppressors in the US.
Now let's say that in the end these devices are banned just like the bumpstocks, which were not registered. We know that there are a lot of bumpstock owners that have refused to comply with destroying these devices.
The banning of suppressors would be a little different because the devices are registered. The ATF knows who purchased them.
With that said, there would probably be a public proclamation that all suppressor owners must turn their suppressors into the ATF or local law enforcement agency. Don't forget that at one time the CLEO had to sign off on the purchase. Now, the CLEO is notified of the purchase. So even the CLEO knows you have suppressors.
So the fact that someone in government knows that you have a suppressor(s) makes it a little easier to determine whether or not you have turned it in or will turn it in.
With that said, just how many of the 1.3 million suppressors owners does everyone think will comply with confiscation of these devices?