reb8600
Retired PM Staff
Originally Posted By: willy1947
I enjoyed reading this. One thing is forgotten here. If you own hunting or fishing license.
A wildlife officer can search your car, your home, and your land.
If your wild game is not marked or you have too many fish in your freezer. You broke the law.
I have two tax stamps, form 1 SBR and form 4 suppressor. Also, BATFE can come to see you.
Any time they want to check your items and paperwork. That goes for local LEOs too.
That is why you have to send part of your paperwork to the Sheriff.
If you sell any class3 items make sure you keep that paperwork.
Keep copies of everything. Safety bank boxes are good for that.
Your house and property cannot be searched without a warrant. I also dont know of anything saying the BATF can come to your house to check the paper work for a suppressor. Especially without a warrant. If you are out of your house then it is different. That is not why you send paperwork to the Sheriff. That is to inform them you are buying one. Here they cannot deny it. I believe most CLEO here dont keep the paper work. Might be different in other states.
I enjoyed reading this. One thing is forgotten here. If you own hunting or fishing license.
A wildlife officer can search your car, your home, and your land.
If your wild game is not marked or you have too many fish in your freezer. You broke the law.
I have two tax stamps, form 1 SBR and form 4 suppressor. Also, BATFE can come to see you.
Any time they want to check your items and paperwork. That goes for local LEOs too.
That is why you have to send part of your paperwork to the Sheriff.
If you sell any class3 items make sure you keep that paperwork.
Keep copies of everything. Safety bank boxes are good for that.
Your house and property cannot be searched without a warrant. I also dont know of anything saying the BATF can come to your house to check the paper work for a suppressor. Especially without a warrant. If you are out of your house then it is different. That is not why you send paperwork to the Sheriff. That is to inform them you are buying one. Here they cannot deny it. I believe most CLEO here dont keep the paper work. Might be different in other states.