In the past two weeks I've tried reading the bill, have listened to a youtube gun lawyer, and have read as many forum discussions as I can, but it still hasn't cleared up my confusion. To me it isn't saying I can't have my guns already made but that I can't build one from this point forward? The part about prior to 2019 isn't clear to me either, how do I prove I bought and built my guns prior to 2019? I never kept the financial records because that would have been risking my wife seeing how much I spent, that would be worse than the law coming after me. So how does one prove the guns are legal and conversely how does the law prove the guns are illegal? From the tension this has caused I'm guessing this is more than a paperwork exercise and the government has put some teeth into the law but I'm not seeing it. I refuse to serialize my weapons so I am considering my options. 90% of my weapons were built prior to 2019, so I'm still going to have to take a trip to Montana to store those that were built later, pain in the arse. The same gun lawyer on youtube had a video that discussed AR pistols and that the ATF is coming for those too, in that case storing guns in Montana does me no good. Anyone have a clear concise understanding how this new law impacts the law abiding? I even have read things that seem to say uppers are getting caught up in the net, so that's more confusing. Sorry for the ignorance, this caught me by surprise, I hadn't thought to read anything or keep a finger on the pulse of things and it seems overnight things went to shite leaving me and I'm sure many others holding the bag. If that's the intent of our legislators that's effed up. I don't watch local news and all like-minded friends and neighbors have moved out of state, so I found out after the fact, by accident because I had a bad trigger and needed advice.
So, are ghost guns illegal? Am I dense or is it clear about this 2019 deadline? Are uppers with a bcg now considered guns? And are AR pistols getting classified as SBRs?
Thanks for any clarification. We're planning on moving next year, but the effective date of March is about two months shy of what I need. The same thing happened in New York, they outlawed magazines and that prompted me to move here.