After thinking about this and discussing at length, I have come to the conclusion that if you are planning to purchase or sell any handguns in the near future, then there is nothing wrong with registering early. Since there is no provision for updating the already FUBAR Records of all 62 Counties, and here is why I say this: Lets say you register tomorrow. You dutifully list the six handguns your own on their form and mail it in. The day after you mail it, you sell two of your guns and purchase two more. Based on the system they threw together, you won't have to register the new purchases until 2022. Right? So before your paper work is delivered to the Gun Squad, it is already FUBAR. LOLI plan on adding several items to my permit before next January so I'm in no hurry.
Exactly why the whole f***ing system is one BIG f***ing joke, along with all those who proposed, encouraged, and supported itAfter thinking about this and discussing at length, I have come to the conclusion that if you are planning to purchase or sell any handguns in the near future, then there is nothing wrong with registering early. Since there is no provision for updating the already FUBAR Records of all 62 Counties, and here is why I say this: Lets say you register tomorrow. You dutifully list the six handguns your own on their form and mail it in. The day after you mail it, you sell two of your guns and purchase two more. Based on the system they threw together, you won't have to register the new purchases until 2022. Right? So before your paper work is delivered to the Gun Squad, it is already FUBAR. LOL
if not less, but they didn't want to scare the little snowflakes with how many guns are actually in this state.What's 83,000... 5% ?? Lol (and no I really don't know)
neither have I.Still haven't received any sort of notification in the mail.
I bet not.Bet @Darth is on the list
Good thing you don't gloat.Mine won't go in at all, you see, y'all, I am moving to TX late spring. haha sucker NYers, cry your eyes out. Get used to the Gulag, next year you will be asking permission to buy red underwear. hahaha suckahs y'all go cry a river. hahahaha
My theory on why it was implemented is as follows....
Paperwork. Everytime you buy a pistol, your county by law sends them the paperwork. They are buried knee deep in it. They don't know what you have unless they look for it in a box somewhere. Then you have the dead people who they don't know are no longer here and those that moved to another address or out of state.
So how can they update their records? They can hire a bunch of people to go through all those boxes of paper from the million or so gun owners that have made multiple amendments throughout the years or you can do it for them online.
Most will do it online for convenience rather then physically filling it out and physically getting to a post office and standing in line. That's what they are banking on.
If everyone mailed it in however, they'd be in worse shape than before.
So what happens in the next five years when you buy more guns? Is going to the county office all that is still needed?
So what happens in the next five years when you buy more guns? Is going to the county office all that is still needed?
According to my county clerk, yesOn another note:
So what happens in the next five years when you buy more guns? Is going to the county office all that is still needed?