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Joe941

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12. Then its worthless. People will just lie and say they don't have a gun...
Sun Sep 1, 2019, 06:02 PM
Sep 2019

Then what?

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You will create criminals out of the poor. Bad idea. Joe941 Sep 2019 #1
It just goes to show ya ... mr_lebowski Sep 2019 #5
Nope. Free market. They can just go find a gun-humper landlord and live Maru Kitteh Sep 2019 #8
No criminal issue here. Landlord-tenant law is civil, not criminal. Shrike47 Sep 2019 #10
Then its worthless. People will just lie and say they don't have a gun... Joe941 Sep 2019 #12
OFFS. The old "criminals don't obey laws" NRA talking point. SunSeeker Sep 2019 #34
Thank you Pacifist Patriot Sep 2019 #41
Then they get evicted if they're caught. Just like what happens with any other lease violation. NYC Liberal Sep 2019 #63
Most renters couldn't afford that type of insurance virgogal Sep 2019 #2
The insurance requirement would pertain only to gun owners. avebury Sep 2019 #6
Yep. At this point, that's what we're left with. calimary Sep 2019 #40
Stockpiling guns isn't a cheap hobby happybird Sep 2019 #7
Most renters wouldn't need that kind of insurance. Shrike47 Sep 2019 #11
If I'm required to carry renters insurance (with liability) as a condition of renting this unit Jake Stern Sep 2019 #14
Do you have any idea sarisataka Sep 2019 #15
You do realise that the cost is related to the risk, right? VMA131Marine Sep 2019 #19
Yes I do understand risk sarisataka Sep 2019 #21
So for most gun owners, affording liability insurance shouldn't be a problem VMA131Marine Sep 2019 #23
I could definitely see background sarisataka Sep 2019 #29
Call it ammunition insurance instead VMA131Marine Sep 2019 #48
Most people don't own guns. nt SunSeeker Sep 2019 #35
That was exactly what I was thinking earlier this morning. I don't see how that could possibly be hlthe2b Sep 2019 #3
No need to offer insurance for "deaths secondary to the gun being stolen". NutmegYankee Sep 2019 #37
I'll just wait for the first landlord to get shot collecting late rent... Wounded Bear Sep 2019 #4
IIRC from about 12 years of working P&C personal lines, auto and home, soldierant Sep 2019 #25
The shooter wouldn't be the beneficiary, the victims would. Crunchy Frog Sep 2019 #30
Trust me - the insurance would not pay in that situation. soldierant Sep 2019 #32
Add a fee per weapon KT2000 Sep 2019 #9
Brilliant. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #13
I am not saying that they can't rent an apartment. avebury Sep 2019 #28
The law currently requires motorists to carry liability insurance when they operate a motor vehicle NoPasaran Sep 2019 #33
I'm missing something NotASurfer Sep 2019 #16
Because it's Texas. sinkingfeeling Sep 2019 #17
Texas sucks up to gun humpers Skittles Sep 2019 #18
Presumably because there isn't a Codeine Sep 2019 #20
Well regulated dogs? safeinOhio Sep 2019 #38
You did miss something sarisataka Sep 2019 #22
Gun do sometime act on there own Kaiserguy Sep 2019 #31
It is not impossible sarisataka Sep 2019 #36
Then EVERY gun owner needs to carry insurance not just renters. Talk about discrimination. nt UniteFightBack Sep 2019 #55
Another glitch here is Mr.Bill Sep 2019 #24
Have the NRA and gun orgs sell the insurance. keithbvadu2 Sep 2019 #26
IN a sane world all guns would be turned in and the deaths would stop. Eliot Rosewater Sep 2019 #27
There are real safety concerns for the landlord beyond the actual gun since guns require Vinca Sep 2019 #39
Ammunition in a fire doesn't explode like dynamite. aikoaiko Sep 2019 #45
Okay. So why are there reports every so often about firefighters being hindered fighting fires Vinca Sep 2019 #61
And what if the landlord is a gun humper storing ammo? No protection for that tenant right. UniteFightBack Sep 2019 #56
I'd go apartment hunting as soon as I learned the landlord kept explosive Vinca Sep 2019 #62
I will add this to my contract. Thank you cpamomfromtexas Sep 2019 #42
What other constitutional rights should landlords pintobean Sep 2019 #43
Stockpiling assault rifles in your apartment is not a constitutional right. nt SunSeeker Sep 2019 #44
The law doesn't mention "stockpiling" pintobean Sep 2019 #46
The 2nd Amendment doesn't mention "assault rifles," if you want to get pedantic. nt SunSeeker Sep 2019 #47
a landlord isn't the government treestar Sep 2019 #49
Renting property is a business. pintobean Sep 2019 #50
Your looking at it the wrong way Mosby Sep 2019 #57
Texas fixed that. pintobean Sep 2019 #58
It's going to result in litigation Mosby Sep 2019 #59
I understand your motive but what is the risk you are insuring against? If it is that the gun owner wasupaloopa Sep 2019 #51
How about if the landlord claims sincere religious beliefs? bitterross Sep 2019 #52
That would fly in Texas NotASurfer Sep 2019 #60
Why would a landlord be inspecting a tenants personal property? madville Sep 2019 #53
So only tenants who pay your mortgage should be required to carry insurance ...YEAH OK. nt UniteFightBack Sep 2019 #54
The NRA would LOVE THAT fescuerescue Sep 2019 #64
Shit - I think I'd get probably get out of the landlord business. calimary Sep 2019 #65
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