From the article:
When agents searched Foster and Limon’s homes they found the stolen firearms, despite neither one of them having any guns registered to them.
So there is a gun registration?
Has anyone else noticed they way gun registration keeps popping up lately?
Seems like they are easing us into the idea by passively using the term.
When agents searched Foster and Limons homes they found the stolen firearms, despite neither one of them having any guns registered to them. (Technically, it’s a correct statement. If there is no gun registration, then the guns cannot be registered)
“So there is a gun registration?”
That’s been going on for decades. We stopped watching NCIS partly because of it. They’d go someplace and state the perp’s gun wasn’t registered. I’d go online and check, and that place never required it.
The final straw for NCIS is when DiNozzo was replaced by a couple less than macho types and they went full leftard.
Because currently in NV there is no ‘registration’ requirement. Currently. But, yeah I see it in movies and on TV shows constantly about “The gun wasn’t registered to the perp....” Just fluffing up the ignorants out there that ‘registration’ is a thing so when it happens they’ll be okay with it. NOT!
“...’When agents searched Foster and Limons homes they found the stolen firearms, despite neither one of them having any guns registered to them.’
So there is a gun registration?...” [Romans Nine, post 13]
“Registration” - linking of a particular gun to a particular individual by officialdom, sometimes by prior permission of officialdom - is governed by state and local law. There is a tremendous patchwork of jurisdictions all across the country; requirements and responsibilities vary quite a bit.
In the State of Nevada, registration is under authority of county government (or was until recently). Clark County - where Las Vegas is located - requires registration of handgun possession with law enforcement agencies. So it was probably simple for LVPD (or whoever apprehended them) to check ownership status of the perps in this instance.
The original CSI television drama breezily ignored these “trivialities,” along with a lot of basic science, forensic technicalities/limitations, and legal-system procedure. Led to erroneous impressions on the part of citizens, as you and others noted.