Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
If it's the law, then why wouldn't law abiding citizens comply? I am a law abiding gun owner and there is no way in hell I'd ever sell one of my guns without going through the proper channels.
Because it costs money.
It's the law that you have to keep track of and report all internet purchases you make for which sales tax is not collected. Do you do that? Do you calculate how much you owe and send it in with your yearly state income tax returns? Or, because it's an extra hassle and costs money, do you ignore that law knowing that there's no possible way for it to be practically enforced?
How about when you're on an out-of-state trip and buy an item in another state that you plan to use in CA? Do you file the forms to pay use tax on that?
You're legally required to. Even if you fall under the exemption for the "first $800 per person of tangible personal property hand carried" into the state, you are still required to file declaration paperwork for it even though you owe no tax.
I'm betting that you don't. But there's no way for the State of California to know that you don't.
If people cannot be bothered to do something that simple, what makes you think that there is anything more than sporadic, at best, compliance with the law requiring that all firearms transactions go through an FFL?
Like I said, open the NICS to private individuals and allow them to use it free of charge and then you stand a reasonable chance of people complying with the law. I'm not against the idea, I'm against an implementation that is less convenient, worse for the environment (because it requires more driving), and all but designed to discourage non-compliance.
ZV