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In reply to the discussion: What's Wrong With Gun Registration? [View all]pipoman
(16,038 posts)1. What's wrong with voter ID?
I am no less free because of the laws in my state require registration of handguns and prohibit the more dangerous varieties of firearms, magazines and ammunition.
The problem is that you are not one bit more safe because of this....
In fact, I feel more free because I have less fear of being blown away
Because you "feel" less fear only indicates irrationality.
States can do things the feds can't, just as it should be....
Bottom line is that registration will not pass constitutional scrutiny. Next.
The problem is that you are not one bit more safe because of this....
In fact, I feel more free because I have less fear of being blown away
Because you "feel" less fear only indicates irrationality.
States can do things the feds can't, just as it should be....
Bottom line is that registration will not pass constitutional scrutiny. Next.
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Illinois has had that for decades. Seems to have no effect on reducing crime or violence
Lee-Lee
Oct 2015
#42
I sometimes wonder if you get bored and search for articles written in april.
Travis_0004
Oct 2015
#13
The well-regulated militia, i.e., any nutjob off the street, would never hear of it!
tabasco
Oct 2015
#16
Because the newly formed nation could not afford a standing army and had to rely on State Militias.
-none
Oct 2015
#32
Hmmmm, is it the governments right to know how many cars, boats, CNC machines, presses, farm equip
etherealtruth
Oct 2015
#35
That is correct ... however, it is still a limitation placed on your property
etherealtruth
Oct 2015
#41
Vehicles are taxed as personal property only if they're registered and used on public roads,
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#45
Registration would be a huge expense and the money would have better impact used elsewhere
Lee-Lee
Oct 2015
#47