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In reply to the discussion: "Handguns...exacerbate our flaws, tempt us to escalate arguments, and bait us into embracing.... [View all]Sancho
(9,214 posts)at least the DMV asks for it. Our registration cards here have a place for the policy number and name of the insurance company. It used to be the same in SC and GA when I lived there. Even if you don't "own" it, you can't drive a borrowed car without a license and insurance. If you do, you are likely in violation of all kinds of things and also liable for damage that you do. Our auto insurance companies give us cards to put in the car with the VIN # and policy number and date of expiration. That's in case we're stopped.
Regardless, if you want to "own" a gun or anything else without ever using it, fine. If you want to ever shoot a gun, hunt with one, etc., then I'm suggesting you should have insurance against your background and level of responsibility and possible damage.
I'm saying that's the way it SHOULD be, just like I'm saying that you shouldn't have a gun, or buy a gun, or carry a gun unless you have a license to have it. It's not the current law, but I think it should be.
I'm a long time gun owner and I was hunting at 10 years old (I'm almost 60). I've had safety courses and I know the issues. Right now, it's too easy for youth, mentally/emotionally ill folks, or criminals to obtain or possess guns. I don't care if you "own" it. I only care that it's in your possession or that you are touching or using it.
I still think that we need to collect every gun instantly if the person possessing it doesn't have a license and insurance. That's my opinion. Instead of quibbling over "ownership", you miss the point that the person with the weapon in their hand shouldn't have it without a lot of trouble and jumping through hoops. If they break the rules, they should lose the gun and be hauled in on the spot.