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In reply to the discussion: Guns should be registered like cars. [View all]Blanks
(4,835 posts)43. There is a dollar value put on human life...
It is used to design things like dams. That would be the payout to the family if someone sells a gun (or it is stolen) and they kill someone. The value of a human life placed at $2 million would prevent any insurance company from making a lot of money after a single shooting.
The constitution calls for a 'well-regulated militia' insurance is a type of regulation.
The rates would be jacked up after a few mass shootings and people would decide it would be more fun to collect less deadly toys.
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I don't have to have a license,register or insure my car. Only if I want to take it on public roads.
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#4
*I* am registered with my state. SO 50 state reciprocity is cool with you, now?
X_Digger
Jun 2016
#14
Registration would cost about 4 billion a year and insurnace would make the NRA rich
Lee-Lee
Jun 2016
#5
There's no constitutional right to have devices that are designed to kill humans efficiently
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#57
But the founding fathers didn't include any amendment in the Bill of Rights mentioning automobiles.
tclambert
Jun 2016
#15
Absolutely. And, I think even Scalia himself wrote in the Hellier ruling that...
TrollBuster9090
Jun 2016
#16
Cars aren't a constitutional right. But you knew that before you posted such drivel.
cleanhippie
Jun 2016
#17
You don't need a license or insurance to keep and drive a car on private property
hack89
Jun 2016
#44