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In reply to the discussion: To the 2nd amendment extremists - you have the blood of children on your hands [View all]DevonRex
(22,541 posts)violations of FFRs happen in addition to extreme cheapness and poor quality of weapon easily obtainable in those settings.
In addition, gunshows are not permanent by design so they don't lend themselves to the type of training courses I have in mind. Real training courses.
I have seen a few pawn shops that were good on guns. Most did not cater to gun owners so didn't carry any kind of safe or even lockbox for gun purchasers. Certainly had no info on training courses.
I always, always advise people to find a real firearms store. No, I'm not an owner myself. Just used to carry for work. Long ago.
On edit: At death, they could be surrendered to LE for destruction or, if willed, could be transferred to an FFL holder until a background check can be done on the prospective heir/s and then transferred to that heir once the appropriate course and check have been passed. If the heir/s chooses not to take possession then LE can destroy the weapon.