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Old 08-11-2017, 6:04 PM
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Originally Posted by GSLapua View Post
I am planning to joint register my rifles with my wife. She doesn't own a firearm or ever tried to buy one. She doesn't know of any reason she can't own one and I don't suspect there is a reason, but stranger things have happen with the DOJ, so let's say I file the joint registration and she comes back as prohibited. What can possibly happen to her, me or my rifles?


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The warning when you submit your registration says that if you fail the background check, you must relinquish all your firearms. However, since your wife doesn't own any, you won't have to relinquish any as long as she does not have access to them (ie, locked in safe and she doesn't know the combo).

Have her perform a firearm eligibility check before you register - it will tell you whether or not she is prohibited, without risk of needing to relinquish any weapons. If she passes that, then proceed with AW registration.
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Settle down, folks. The new "ghost gun" regulations probably don't do what you think they do.


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