bblhd672 wrote:I’ve read on other sites today that this is not uncommon - supposed to protect the range owners should ATF come to the range and check tax stamps of shooters present with NFA items. Prevent ranges for being charged with allowing illegal firearms.
Whether or not that is an actual ATF regulation or a range rule recommended by attorneys I don’t know.
Wish the Hearing Protection Act would get passed and put end to the suppressor foolishness.
Again, a range owner is under no more legal liability for failing to ask to see a copy of a tax stamp than he or she would be for failing to demand proof from a customer that the customer is in lawful possession of a firearm. In other words, the liability is ZERO.
Unlike being asked to show my LTC to bypass a NICS wait when buying a gun, the demand to see my form 4 serves ZERO
legal function. In contrast, when it comes to showing my LTC for a gun purchase (A) I don’t
have to show it if I don’t mind waiting a few minutes for the NICS request to clear, and (B) it’s a bypass that is actually written into the law. So comparing the LTC/NICS situation to the one where a range owner demands to see a copy of your form 4 is not a comparison that holds water. They are not the same thing.
Lastly, I purchased that suppressor in July of
2016!!!. I just got it out of NFA jail a couple of weeks ago. I
paid my dues for it! I had the background check, submitted the prints, and sent in the passport photo, just to accommodate Obama’s asinine changes to the law. I jumped through all the tryannical gov’t hoops and paid the stupid stamp tax - not to mention the $830 for what is essentially a lawnmower muffler. I do NOT feel like I need to prove to some officious little dweeb, who has no law enforcement authority in the matter, that I am in lawful possession of that can.
But, like I said, his property, his rules. Luckily, I don’t have to contribute to his bottom dollar. He can go hang himself. I’ll spend my range money elsewhere.
Other than that, I have no opinion.
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