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In reply to the discussion: I'm being honest here. What's the thing with [View all]SQUEE
(1,320 posts)108. Prepare to be shocked
I completely agree. I think insurance and tiered levels of education and security discounts for proper storage would be a great plan. I have no problem with this or registration, I have NFA items so I am not at all adverse to being "on a list" and have always said, before you drop a dime on a rifle, invest at least the cost of a good AR on secure storage, and another few hundred on how to safely and responsibly utilize your weapon. Both side use the car analogy so I will too, I can't legally drive without a license or insurance, the same should be said of my firearms. Also if I take driver safety courses and keep my car safe and in a garage, then I get discounts.
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I don't have an answer for you, upaloopa. But since this is a gun thread,
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2013
#2
So, smartass, I am responding to your statement that AR15s are the hunting rifle of choice and have
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#63
That's exactly what it's about. The MEN in my family never needed sissy guns like the AR15 to
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#66
No, I'm sorry, if you are collecting guns as if they are baseball cards....
Tommy_Carcetti
Jan 2013
#116
When something is illogical, it is by its very nature hard to understand.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jan 2013
#119
I never understand why we try to make more laws to fix the problem when we don't enforce old laws.
dkf
Jan 2013
#55
When you are dealing with a deadly weapon, then yes, there should be some sort of justification.
Tommy_Carcetti
Jan 2013
#91
Perhaps for those of us who are blissfully unaware, and kicking and screaming not to need to know,
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#53
I can see your thinking is rooted in a logical thought process rather than irrational emotion.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Jan 2013
#57
Right. We certainly would not want to be emotional...gasp...about little events like gun mutilation
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#70
Sorry, not so. No porn of any kind kills kids...very bad analogy. Red Herring for today.
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#105
RE .PS Your waving thier bodies about as a bloody shirt for an agenda you already hold dear
SQUEE
Jan 2013
#106
What I hold dear are lives. What I do not hold dear is funding $175 billion for Rights
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#107
It's always a wonderful thing when the push and pull of differing opinions make a new reality
libdem4life
Jan 2013
#112
Why do people want an iPhone when they're overpriced & don't work as well as other phones?
Honeycombe8
Jan 2013
#73