What you can expect if you give that 2nd ammendment right up.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/clyzzq54pd9o
Man caught with rifle and five handguns at home jailed
9 hours ago
A man who was caught with a cache of guns and ammunition which he claimed had been passed to him by his father has been jailed for five years.
A judge rejected a plea to spare Karl Matthews, 48, the minimum mandatory sentence set down by law for the possession of the prohibited firearms.
Police who searched the loft of his home in Castle Douglas found a rifle and five handguns along with bullets.
Lord Arthurson noted Matthews' defence that he inherited the guns following his father's death, but said they were stored together in "insecure conditions".
A long wooden rifle with a green evidence tag on it
The judge told the High Court in Edinburgh: "This was not a single, long forgotten, antique weapon. Far from it."
He pointed out that he had pleaded guilty to13 firearms offences covering possession without a firearms certificate, possession of prohibited weapons and possession of cartridges without a firearms certificate.
Matthews had earlier admitted committing the offences on 10 August last year at an address at the town's Screel View.
The court heard that police obtained a warrant to search his home following information that he was in possession of guns.
During the search they entered the loft at the semi-detached house and saw two cases, two large holdalls and a rifle case and recovered the weapons and ammunition.
In an interview with officers, Matthews said his father had given him the guns and ammunition before his death three years ago.
He said he knew he should not have them but had never discharged any of the guns.
The court heard that the rifle was a Lee Enfield bolt-action rifle made about 1914, which was in good condition. All the guns were capable of firing bullets.
The handguns included a Smith & Wesson six-shot revolver, a Colt frontier six-shooter revolver and a Ruger MKII self-loading pistol.