Is a gun registry going to work is t he first question we should be asking, the pistol registry is a example, only 80% accurate some sources say, mainly down to understaffing, not enough time to enter the data, with the new licenses there is a bar code, but no system to link it to, and no plans to have one for another couple of years at the minimum. Take the new ammunition and gun parts recording system ? A folder with over 50 sheets of paper in 2 weeks, which must be kept for 10 yrs, who is going to look through them and why would you. Who has ever had there gun registry book looked at , apart from a a quick glance when redoing the dealers license. A registry will only serve the purpose of knowing when the gun was stolen and who from if used in a crime.
so Will it work ? No
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