Yeap, we (NJ) do that as well when it comes to pawn shops. It's a way to track and minimize the fencing of stolen goods.
Now, I'll do one better. In the state of NJ they already have a computerized system through the state's computerized criminal history to track all legally owned firearms. The NJ State Police maintains the database.
Right now I can go on one and view all my handguns and which ones I sold. They have not added long guns, yet.
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