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Posted: 8/22/2014 5:16:51 AM EDT
Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 5:24:50 AM EDT
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Hide your dog.

Pepper your angus.

Pick up that can.











Link Posted: 8/22/2014 5:39:58 AM EDT
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yes, you have to fill out another form and mail it
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Don't ell me I have to expose my IP address again to the NYSP
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Don't ell me I have to expose my IP address again to the NYSP



too late NSA has already provided the information to the NYSP
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 5:50:06 AM EDT
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?
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This whole premise is full of major fail.  Do I really have to point out why?
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This whole premise is full of major fail.  Do I really have to point out why?
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?



This whole premise is full of major fail.  Do I really have to point out why?


Never again those fucking days are behind me now. I just cant believe I fell for that shit.
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 6:09:43 AM EDT
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Yeah you realize that you CAN'T sell a registered AW in NY state right? Not even through an FFL. Once it is registered to you, it can't be transferred to anyone else in NY. Hell once you die, it can't even be passed on to your family.

You can only sell it TO an FFL (who would not pay much for it since he can only sell out of state or to an LEO).
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 7:42:07 AM EDT
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Since cuomo doesn't have to follow the laws... etc. etc... etc...
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 7:44:13 AM EDT
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He didn't read it the first time, didn't read it this time.
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This whole premise is full of major fail.  Do I really have to point out why?
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?



This whole premise is full of major fail.  Do I really have to point out why?


I do not get the whole "travel freely to the range" part ..... no one is checking pistol permits at the range.
If you need to show your ar is registered...you probably have bigger problems to deal with.
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 8:28:01 AM EDT
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Some do.
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?
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You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 9:37:17 AM EDT
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  And with respect to the range, say you are on the way and get in an accident and are unconscious.  The police will (or should) inventory your car while you're taken to the hospital.  You can be the best driver in the world, but if someone T bones you while you're in possession of an unregistered AW, you're looking at a felony charge.
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?

You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in

  And with respect to the range, say you are on the way and get in an accident and are unconscious.  The police will (or should) inventory your car while you're taken to the hospital.  You can be the best driver in the world, but if someone T bones you while you're in possession of an unregistered AW, you're looking at a felony charge.


Lets say your leaving your house and you put a non descript range bag etc. in the car and the neighbor decides to call the police because they are a dick and read somewhere there is a reward for turning in a gun owner and your pulled over without your papers . Your fucked. As I'm typing I'm laughing at myself . Good thing the house is going up for sale in the spring. Good by New York and FUAC
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Lets say your leaving your house and you put a non descript range bag etc. in the car and the neighbor decides to call the police because they are a dick and read somewhere there is a reward for turning in a gun owner and your pulled over without your papers . Your fucked. As I'm typing I'm laughing at myself . Good thing the house is going up for sale in the spring. Good by New York and FUAC
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?

You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in

  And with respect to the range, say you are on the way and get in an accident and are unconscious.  The police will (or should) inventory your car while you're taken to the hospital.  You can be the best driver in the world, but if someone T bones you while you're in possession of an unregistered AW, you're looking at a felony charge.


Lets say your leaving your house and you put a non descript range bag etc. in the car and the neighbor decides to call the police because they are a dick and read somewhere there is a reward for turning in a gun owner and your pulled over without your papers . Your fucked. As I'm typing I'm laughing at myself . Good thing the house is going up for sale in the spring. Good by New York and FUAC


It's all about probabilities and how much risk you are willing to accept.
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 12:39:36 PM EDT
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Lets say your leaving your house and you put a non descript range bag etc. in the car and the neighbor decides to call the police because they are a dick and read somewhere there is a reward for turning in a gun owner and your pulled over without your papers . Your fucked. As I'm typing I'm laughing at myself . Good thing the house is going up for sale in the spring. Good by New York and FUAC
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?

You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in

  And with respect to the range, say you are on the way and get in an accident and are unconscious.  The police will (or should) inventory your car while you're taken to the hospital.  You can be the best driver in the world, but if someone T bones you while you're in possession of an unregistered AW, you're looking at a felony charge.


Lets say your leaving your house and you put a non descript range bag etc. in the car and the neighbor decides to call the police because they are a dick and read somewhere there is a reward for turning in a gun owner and your pulled over without your papers . Your fucked. As I'm typing I'm laughing at myself . Good thing the house is going up for sale in the spring. Good by New York and FUAC


Ok... so outlandish hypotheticals aside...

Why were you afraid to take your REGISTERED guns to the range?  You were still afraid of being arrested?  
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 1:44:50 PM EDT
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Ok... so outlandish hypotheticals aside...

Why were you afraid to take your REGISTERED guns to the range?  You were still afraid of being arrested?  
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?

You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in

  And with respect to the range, say you are on the way and get in an accident and are unconscious.  The police will (or should) inventory your car while you're taken to the hospital.  You can be the best driver in the world, but if someone T bones you while you're in possession of an unregistered AW, you're looking at a felony charge.


Lets say your leaving your house and you put a non descript range bag etc. in the car and the neighbor decides to call the police because they are a dick and read somewhere there is a reward for turning in a gun owner and your pulled over without your papers . Your fucked. As I'm typing I'm laughing at myself . Good thing the house is going up for sale in the spring. Good by New York and FUAC


Ok... so outlandish hypotheticals aside...

Why were you afraid to take your REGISTERED guns to the range?  You were still afraid of being arrested?  


x2 . . . Not sure why would would be scared to take your registered guns to the range.  If you were so concerned about registering them why not simply convert them?  The logic here is lacking. . . . are we missing something?
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Ok... so outlandish hypotheticals aside...

Why were you afraid to take your REGISTERED guns to the range?  You were still afraid of being arrested?  
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?

You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in

  And with respect to the range, say you are on the way and get in an accident and are unconscious.  The police will (or should) inventory your car while you're taken to the hospital.  You can be the best driver in the world, but if someone T bones you while you're in possession of an unregistered AW, you're looking at a felony charge.


Lets say your leaving your house and you put a non descript range bag etc. in the car and the neighbor decides to call the police because they are a dick and read somewhere there is a reward for turning in a gun owner and your pulled over without your papers . Your fucked. As I'm typing I'm laughing at myself . Good thing the house is going up for sale in the spring. Good by New York and FUAC


Ok... so outlandish hypotheticals aside...

Why were you afraid to take your REGISTERED guns to the range?  You were still afraid of being arrested?  



I'm still not sure what the law is. Do I need to carry my papers from the NYSP? I have an AK that's one reason why I didn't go to the range.
Link Posted: 8/22/2014 10:19:14 PM EDT
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You can also remove all the banned features from your currently registered assault weapons then unregister them.  You'll have to sign an affidavit saying you removed them.

NYH1.
Link Posted: 8/23/2014 1:20:54 AM EDT
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Has anyone considered that registering an evil baby killing "assault weapon" may be sufficient probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant for your residence?  Just wondering out loud here.
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Has anyone considered that registering an evil baby killing "assault weapon" may be sufficient probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant for your residence?  Just wondering out loud here.
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Random search warrant no, but in Cali they run an individual for registered weapons before they serve any court orders or non related warrants. Now you get a process server and a SWAT team.
Link Posted: 8/23/2014 5:42:47 AM EDT
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I thought I read somewhere you had 72 hours to notify the state police that you sold a registered "assault weapon"
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I don't think that would hold up to scrutiny in the end. Although I could see something like someone on Long Island pulls a beltway sniper and they go door to door confiscating guns in a panic
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Has anyone considered that registering an evil baby killing "assault weapon" may be sufficient probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant for your residence?  Just wondering out loud here.
I don't think that would hold up to scrutiny in the end. Although I could see something like someone on Long Island pulls a beltway sniper and they go door to door confiscating guns in a panic


I showed this post to my Lawyer buddy & he began salivating at the thought of the epic payday this behavior would bring.
Link Posted: 8/25/2014 6:08:36 AM EDT
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Your not missing anything here bottom line you get some Hut Hut Hut that is very unpredictable and you could have fabricated trouble. I have nothing to hide I don't need to be questioned about anything by anyone. Im to busy for bullshit.
Link Posted: 8/25/2014 5:12:51 PM EDT
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maybe not currently, but after the next ban that doesn't grandfather in registered guns it definitely will
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You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in
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Ok bash me . At the constant pushing by one of my retired LEO friends I registered two guns. The theory behind this was that if registered they would be worth more money to someone and could travel freely to the range. Well since then I have been afraid to take the registered guns to the range and have since sold them. Inasmuch as the guns are no longer in my possession is there anything for me to do?

You have to tell NYSP you sold them
I'm guessing they'll want proof of sale to a qualified / exempt person.

I don't understand why you'd sell your rifle. Not like you can buy another in this state should the AR itch strike again someday

For the folks making fun of his range comment, its not just the range. It could be a vengeful spouse, a nosey neighbor et who might blow him in

or ex mother in law.
Link Posted: 8/26/2014 12:01:06 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 8/26/2014 6:32:20 AM EDT
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well, if they are now classified as assault weapons, why cant we have a happy switch and suppressors?  
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Why?  It doesn't seem to bother the CHP.  They go in loaded for bear confiscating firearms so I doubt NYSP would want to come off looking like a bunch of pussies to the CHP.  Here on Long Island they would bring in the county PD, state police, probably the ATF and FBI.  Gives them all some live target practice Throw in a retired cop or two to shout "gun" and it will look and sound like Baghdad





 
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I showed this post to my Lawyer buddy & he began salivating at the thought of the epic payday this behavior would bring.
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Has anyone considered that registering an evil baby killing "assault weapon" may be sufficient probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant for your residence?  Just wondering out loud here.
I don't think that would hold up to scrutiny in the end. Although I could see something like someone on Long Island pulls a beltway sniper and they go door to door confiscating guns in a panic


I showed this post to my Lawyer buddy & he began salivating at the thought of the epic payday this behavior would bring.



Any idea of how many lawsuits were filed/settled in Watertown Mass as a result of the same behavior after the explosion in Boston?



That's what I thought.
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I don't think that would hold up to scrutiny in the end. Although I could see something like someone on Long Island pulls a beltway sniper and they go door to door confiscating guns in a panic  

Agreed on red, but the middle is gonna be a motherfucker
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Any idea of how many lawsuits were filed/settled in Watertown Mass as a result of the same behavior after the explosion in Boston?



That's what I thought.
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Has anyone considered that registering an evil baby killing "assault weapon" may be sufficient probable cause for the issuance of a search warrant for your residence?  Just wondering out loud here.
I don't think that would hold up to scrutiny in the end. Although I could see something like someone on Long Island pulls a beltway sniper and they go door to door confiscating guns in a panic


I showed this post to my Lawyer buddy & he began salivating at the thought of the epic payday this behavior would bring.



Any idea of how many lawsuits were filed/settled in Watertown Mass as a result of the same behavior after the explosion in Boston?



That's what I thought.


How much personal property (and how many legally owned firearm) were confiscated during the Boston fiasco?
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