Originally Posted By: ed good
an ffl is less likely to handle stolen goods...no ffl wants to receive stolen goods.


That is full blown BS.
FFL on the shipping end has no clue if the gun is stolen. I purchased a handgun from an FFL in AZ a few years ago off of gun broker, and 2 years later I found out it was stolen. The only way I even found out was my FFL buddy told me the alphabet boys flagged it during an audit. I'm yet to be formally notified by the DC ding dongs. I stopped carrying it and cut it up.
An inept system at best.

Have to say Edwardo, that is one program I would support. A federal data base of stolen guns that all FFLs could access. Heck, it might even be a good thing for individuals to be able to access.
Productive legislation as long as individuals were able to get their stolen property returned.

Last edited by ithaca1; 07/13/15 08:56 PM.

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