Hey guys, here in Colorado we have a bill going through HB-1229 (link below) that is called a so called 'Universal Back Ground Check' but it's really a confiscation bill. The Republican law makers and several attorneys from around the state made it VERY clear that confiscation would occur if you were out driving around and got pulled over and couldn't PROVE that you didn't buy your gun on the black-market, i.e. without a background check. So like everybody else who owns guns, I don't have receipts and the ones I do, just have the price and no reference to the serial numbers and forget about guns passed down through the generations... Anyway, you see where this is going. In a nut shell I, and everybody else in CO, need to figure out a way to establish ownership of our guns prior to this bill going into law on July 1 2013. I originally posted this in the suppressor forum thinking an NFA trust might accomplish this but apparently it won't. There were several other ideas posted in that thread all of which make sense but more/other ideas would be nice (link to thread below). Now I know that the prosecution has the burden of proof but the Senators and attorneys that testified on this bill made it VERY clear that while any charges that might be filed on you would be dropped due to the lack of proof, they would still confiscate the gun/s as "evidence" and would eventually mark them for destruction, despite the charges being dropped, i.e. legal confiscation. One Senator, said this bill was just a way to get a few people mad and open the door to universal registration because if you register your gun than the police know it belongs to you and wont confiscate it (yet).
In addition to the ideas in the suppressor thread, I had the idea of selling my friend my stuff (and visa-versa) and then buying it back with bills of sale that we would have notarized. That way we would have individual copies of bills of sale for each item which I think would be legit, because until July1, we can still buy/sell privately and you wouldn't be able to retroactively prosecute for that. Any Thoughts, good/bad??
So in nut-shell, I and everybody else in Colorado need to figure out a way to prove that we own something prior to July 1, 2013.
Signed:
-Anal-Raped In Colorado.
Link:
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/showthread.php?t=178723
Bill:
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/cli...e=1229_ren.pdf
In addition to the ideas in the suppressor thread, I had the idea of selling my friend my stuff (and visa-versa) and then buying it back with bills of sale that we would have notarized. That way we would have individual copies of bills of sale for each item which I think would be legit, because until July1, we can still buy/sell privately and you wouldn't be able to retroactively prosecute for that. Any Thoughts, good/bad??
So in nut-shell, I and everybody else in Colorado need to figure out a way to prove that we own something prior to July 1, 2013.
Signed:
-Anal-Raped In Colorado.
Link:
http://www.snipershide.com/shooting/showthread.php?t=178723
Bill:
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/cli...e=1229_ren.pdf