Federal judge blocks law banning possession of firearms with serial numbers removed.
That's sure interesting. MSN link in case CNN goes away (they've changed URLs on me before).
Considering that serial numbers weren't even required on guns until the 1968 GCA, it would appear that serial numbers aren't, "consistent with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation."
If you can't require serial numbers, you can hardly make it illegal to alter them.
Perhaps in a fraud case when the number is altered to create false provenance, but it does appear that this provision of the GCA is heading for the dumpster.
I, for one, welcome the change.
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