Really sucks when hard drives catch fire too.No idea, but I think they keep a handwritten log, hopefully their handwriting is bad.
May 18 2022Yes and yes.
Anything bought since the whole reference number for NR purchases thing started (I'm drawing a blank, was that 2023?), since then they have had to keep records of all gun sales, and those records do not require a warrant to access.
Failing to produce those records would at minimum jeopardize their business license. And upon closing they would legally have to give over said records anyways.
May 2022Yes and yes.
Anything bought since the whole reference number for NR purchases thing started (I'm drawing a blank, was that 2023?), since then they have had to keep records of all gun sales, and those records do not require a warrant to access.
I think CCFR has a video explaining thisYes and yes.
Anything bought since the whole reference number for NR purchases thing started (I'm drawing a blank, was that 2023?), since then they have had to keep records of all gun sales, and those records do not require a warrant to access.
Failing to produce those records would at minimum jeopardize their business license. And upon closing they would legally have to give over said records anyways.
Or sold it …as it the caseYou could've destroyed your NR legally without having to report it. So their records don't mean much.
what are you talking about?Maybe the Feds should start looking for the 500,000 Indian foreign “students” who have disappeared into Canada after claiming “asylum” as soon as they landed here! These 500,000 are far more dangerous and problematic than lawful gun owners
I heard someone say oncethat if folks wanted to make things as difficult as possible, rather than praying for water damage or a fire,.....
if every PAL owner got transfer reference numbers for as many other PALs as they could, and vice versa, the traceability of previously NR firearms would become so impossible as to render it useless.
Since there is no requirement that a firearm actually change hands and no limit to the number of NR firearms that can be exchanged under such a transfer ref #, NR firearms, despite the store records, become functionally untraceable.
Or so I have heard it said.
Are you serious? You know nothing about this? The feds have lost track of over 1/2 million Indians who entered the country under false pretences (student visa) then claimed “asylum” once they landed . While awaiting processing as asylum seekers .. they simply disappeared from the govt’s radar …what are you talking about?
Well, it wouldn't help with previously restricted firearms for sure.While true, that ship has sailed for the guns that have been prohibited. You would have had to get reference numbers between the time you purchased the gun and it got banned.
Good advise, but if this is the first time anyone is hearing about it then it's not going to help with the current situation.




























