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In reply to the discussion: Do you favor gun registration? [View all]mwooldri
(10,357 posts)31. It's not easy to buy an unregistered car.
You can get a car used and not have it registered to you. The seller simply signs the title over to you (with or without a notary) and you don't hand the paperwork into the DMV to get it registered to you. However, that car has been registered.
Want to buy new? I'm sure the dealership would have registered the car with the State and I'm certain that they're obliged to fill out all kinds of paperwork even if you buy from the dealer only to put the vehicle on a truck when sold. Even if it is to send the information back to the manufacturer to say that John Smith has purchased a vehicle with VIN # - here's their details in case of a vehicle recall.
Bottom line is that the government have a better trace on your car than it does your gun.
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That's a bridge too far for me at the federal level but I strongly favor gun registration./NT
DemocratSinceBirth
Jun 2015
#3
In an ideal universe, certainly. In the actual political environment of American electoral reality--
Warren DeMontague
Jun 2015
#5
WA state has them under the control of the Governor, not the LP, TP, 2ASs, KKK, etc.
freshwest
Jun 2015
#17
Nor could a drug dealer's business policy cover innocent bystanders to the 'hostile takeover'.
X_Digger
Jun 2015
#42
I am not talking about having a gun owner insure themselves from adverse consquences of their action
corkhead
Jun 2015
#45
Why don't you just come out and state your real agenda instead of badgering me
corkhead
Jun 2015
#57
and I suppose you think free guns should be given out to those who cannot afford to purchase them.
corkhead
Jun 2015
#59
And if it's created (*snort* let's run with this illogical line) and the cost is $5 per year.
X_Digger
Jun 2015
#61
The only illogical thing I see here is how you are able to leap to crazy conclusions about my views
corkhead
Jun 2015
#64
Any firearm with a detachable magazine should be federally registered.
Half-Century Man
Jun 2015
#36
I want nothing short of a full repeal of the Second Amendment and confiscation of all guns
LonePirate
Jun 2015
#52
Free clue: The bill of rights *grants* no rights, therefore repealing them revokes none.
X_Digger
Jun 2015
#63