Trigger Dr
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Yesterday, I had a customerwho was very concerned about the possible requirement under HR 45, IF IT PASSES, to prove when a firearm was purchased.
He was aware that Wa. has no requirement, and was not wanting to voluntarilyregister with the state.
I provided a simple solution that may be of benefit to some of you with the same question.
Write a letter to yourself documenting the date, place, make, model, calibre, SN, name from whom acquired.
Seal the letter with clear tape, and mail it to yourself, certified mail. When you receive the letter, DO NOT open it, but put it in your safe deposit box, gun safe, or what ever you use for important papers. You now have a document that is certified by the U.S. Mail, and recognized by the courts (Judicial Notice).
Yesterday, I had a customerwho was very concerned about the possible requirement under HR 45, IF IT PASSES, to prove when a firearm was purchased.
He was aware that Wa. has no requirement, and was not wanting to voluntarilyregister with the state.
I provided a simple solution that may be of benefit to some of you with the same question.
Write a letter to yourself documenting the date, place, make, model, calibre, SN, name from whom acquired.
Seal the letter with clear tape, and mail it to yourself, certified mail. When you receive the letter, DO NOT open it, but put it in your safe deposit box, gun safe, or what ever you use for important papers. You now have a document that is certified by the U.S. Mail, and recognized by the courts (Judicial Notice).