I understand that logic, but that doesn't make it any less retarded.D5CAV wrote:
They rewrote the statute so that felons were excluded from having to comply with the gun registration statute.
No kidding.
So this was the "Catch-22":
1. Anyone who is not a felon needs to register their handgun.
2. Failing to register a handgun will make the non-felon subject to felony arrest and imprisonment.
3. However, a felon is not required to register their handguns.
If you get that logic, you must be a liberal.
There's a 1968 US Supreme Court case about that called Haynes v. the United States and the court held that convicted felons cannot be prosecuted for failing to register their guns.