07-21-2015, 10:26 AM
I'm wondering how that would work.
Let's consider an older person with a collection of civil war guns, adorning one wall in his den.
He decides it's time to let someone else handle his finances, and notifies Social Security.
Is the ATF then sent to his home with a search warrant? Are his collectable guns destroyed?
What if his son lives with him and owns a couple of hunting rifles, are they confiscated? If they order the son to lock up his rifles, will they do surprise inspections to make sure they are kept locked?
Let's consider an older person with a collection of civil war guns, adorning one wall in his den.
He decides it's time to let someone else handle his finances, and notifies Social Security.
Is the ATF then sent to his home with a search warrant? Are his collectable guns destroyed?
What if his son lives with him and owns a couple of hunting rifles, are they confiscated? If they order the son to lock up his rifles, will they do surprise inspections to make sure they are kept locked?
Miss Otis regrets she's unable to lunch today.