Yes! Make multiple copies including e-copies.So is the "stamp" the entire 3 page "Approved" form?
Is this what you are supposed to keep with the suppressor?
Just got my two cans this summer and want to make sure I have stuff
with me when hunting this fall.
I do too. It's what the e-copies are for.I have photos of my stamps saved in my phone.
I have taken them out of my home state to neighboring states for hunting (where they are legal).
I have been stopped almost every year by Game & Fish of various states.
I have never been asked to see the documents by any LEO.
Kind of understand what you are saying but the opposite side of that coin is that if folks don't push back a little every now and then, the audacity of the bureaucracy grows unchecked. I'm a NFA dealer and what Marksman1941 said is accurate. Would I have issues if a Game Warden wanted to see my stamp? Nope. Would I have stood my ground with the gun range WA Coyote mentioned? Yep and then some. I would gladly wait for the Sheriff and give him/her the chance to either set the RSO right or publicly open their department for a bit of education/litigation. I also have my ATF IOI on speed dial so there's that side as well, so…I know if I'm ever asked to produce documents proving my right to possess a suppressor I'll gladly and quickly furnish them. Not doing so will likely get you opened up for further scrutiny and suspicion.
What's the big deal? I mean really what does it hurt? We show ID at banks, stores, and many other places we go and if you think it's an invasion of privacy you might remember that there simply is NO privacy any more. We are so open to invasions of privacy that its constant and unavoidable. Cameras everywhere and every time you use a credit card or write a check it goes into the huge data bases. Your license tag on your vehicle is recorded countless times every day. They track smart phones almost everywhere.
We use to say "big brother is watching" now everyone that wants to is watching and there is almost nothing we can do about it.
Trying NOT to stand out and NOT acting like you have something to hide is probably one of the best ways to avoid scrutiny and further invasions of your privacy.
Just saying....
You have a good sheriff.I do too. It's what the e-copies are for.
According the Sheriif I spoke to last year, when ATF sends them a copy, they shred them. They do not track them because they are legal to own.