SmarterthanYou
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If my stepson illegally sells my gun to a prohibited person, without my knowledge, should that make me liable for any criminal act done with that weapon????
Not really no. They can use the serial number to call the manufacturer and trace it to the FFL that made the sale, but beyond that no.Can’t a gun if it retains its serial number be traced by the FBI all the way back to the manufacture and thereby through the hands of anybody that had possession of it?
PlentyAren’t there already laws on the books about liability and responsibility of gun ownership?
A serial number only helps if you have the gun to begin with. Since over 90% of guns used in crime are stolen, and a large portion are dumped after being used, it's pretty irrelevant to get rid of the serial number.Do criminals usually use guns that still retain their serial numbers?
Not really no. They can use the serial number to call the manufacturer and trace it to the FFL that made the sale, but beyond that no.
A serial number only helps if you have the gun to begin with. Since over 90% of guns used in crime are stolen, and a large portion are dumped after being used, it's pretty irrelevant to get rid of the serial number.
If my stepson illegally sells my gun to a prohibited person, without my knowledge, should that make me liable for any criminal act done with that weapon????
Yes.
It's YOUR gun, and YOUR responsibility to keep said gun safely locked away.
so we should make Eric Holder accountable for all his ATF agents sending guns to Mexico, right?
so we should make Eric Holder accountable for all his ATF agents sending guns to Mexico, right?
so accountability should only apply to blood? my stepson is not blood.Did every gun sent to Mexico belong to Mr Holder personally, and/or come from Mr. Holder's personal collection?
Were the ATF agents RELATED to Holder as you are to your stepson?
How pathetic is it that you try to change the subject to avoid discussing your OP?
so accountability should only apply to blood? my stepson is not blood.
much better than holder anyway. he's dozens of guns ahead of me. why won't you hold him accountable?Is that another "personal responsibility" type I see, making excuses for the shoddy job you did of keeping your guns out of the hands of others?
much better than holder anyway. he's dozens of guns ahead of me. why won't you hold him accountable?
they are similar situations, therefore I wanted to see if people would be consistent about them. predictably, you're a partisan hack or a statist that feels holder can't be accountable or that the government is immune from the law.Because we're not talking about him
Your OP involved you and your stepson...since that point you've been desperately trying to change the subject to include Holder.
Yes.
It's YOUR gun, and YOUR responsibility to keep said gun safely locked away.
What’s the “response time” for protecting one’s self with a safely “locked away gun?”
What about those knives in your kitchen drawer? Should they be safely “locked away?”
What about that bag of fertilizer in your garage and that can of gas for your mower? Should they be safely “locked away?”
they are similar situations, therefore I wanted to see if people would be consistent about them. predictably, you're a partisan hack or a statist that feels holder can't be accountable or that the government is immune from the law.
Did every gun sent to Mexico belong to Mr Holder personally, and/or come from Mr. Holder's personal collection?
Were the ATF agents RELATED to Holder as you are to your stepson?
How pathetic is it that you try to change the subject to avoid discussing your OP?
I don't think so. That would be totally unreasonable.If my stepson illegally sells my gun to a prohibited person, without my knowledge, should that make me liable for any criminal act done with that weapon????