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Originally Posted by freebeard
I think that would be awesome, except it's in Maine. I'm not too stoked on Oregone ATM. On Sept. 1st possession of an unserialized 1895 Harrington & Richardson top-break revolver becomes a crime, were I to have one.
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It's constitutionally unenforceable, and would fail in the supreme court once the more corrupted lower courts shirked their constitutional duties.
As an aside, most guns will be "ghost" as an increasing amount of manufacturing occurs at home.
Since technology always increases the capabilities of individuals and groups, the long-term solution is better people; not mandating objects become more impotent. The Great Filter is this; does the species increase their moral fortitude in proportion to their capabilities? If not, they go away permanently.