Gun Gripes Episode 44: "The Gun Registration Fallacy"

Published on October 15, 2012
Duration: 15:19

This video debunks the common misconception of widespread gun registration in the United States, particularly focusing on Georgia law. The hosts explain that the Form 4473 only documents the last legal transfer from an FFL dealer and does not constitute registration. They highlight that private sales and gifts of firearms are generally legal without registration, provided the recipient is legally allowed to own a gun. Historical examples and the potential misuse of registration data by oppressive regimes are discussed as reasons to be wary of such measures.

Quick Summary

In Georgia, there is no gun registration. The Form 4473 completed when buying from an FFL dealer only records the last transfer, not ownership. Private sales and gifts are legal if the recipient can own a gun, but a bill of sale is recommended for documentation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Registration Fallacy
  2. 01:00Georgia Law: No Gun Registration
  3. 01:31Form 4473 Explained
  4. 01:55State Variations in Gun Registration
  5. 02:31Education System's Anti-Gun Influence
  6. 04:13NFA Items vs. Standard Firearms
  7. 04:48Historical Examples of Gun Registration Abuse
  8. 06:13Red Dawn: Fictional Registration Scenario
  9. 07:09The Fallacy of the 4473
  10. 07:35Importance of Bill of Sale
  11. 09:03Pawning a Gun in Georgia
  12. 09:21How to Know if a Gun is Stolen
  13. 10:08Police Running Serial Numbers
  14. 11:38Summary: Gun Registration is False
  15. 12:32Iraqveteran8888 Becomes an SOT
  16. 13:24Services Offered by SOT
  17. 14:16Future Content: Suppressors & Conversions

Frequently Asked Questions

Does filling out a Form 4473 register a firearm?

No, filling out a Form 4473 when purchasing a firearm from an FFL dealer does not register the firearm to you. It only documents the last legal transfer from that dealer. The form is kept by the dealer and is not sent to any government registry unless the firearm is involved in a crime.

Is it legal to give or sell a gun to someone in Georgia without registration?

Yes, in Georgia, it is legal to give or sell a firearm to another individual without registration, provided that the recipient is legally permitted to own a firearm. This is not considered a straw sale. However, it is recommended to use a bill of sale for private transfers.

What types of firearms require registration?

While most standard firearms do not require registration, certain categories fall under the National Firearms Act (NFA). These include suppressors, short-barreled rifles (SBRs), short-barreled shotguns (SBSs), and transferable machine guns. These items require ATF approval and a tax stamp.

Why is a bill of sale important for private gun sales?

A bill of sale is important for private gun sales because it creates a documented record of the transfer. This paperwork can protect the seller by providing proof that they legally transferred ownership of the firearm, which can be crucial if the gun is later used in a crime.

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