Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Point Click, Fire: An Undercover Investigation of Illegal Online Gun Sales [View all]We_Have_A_Problem
(2,112 posts)Lets see - using your suggestion as the baseline (2 guns max without approval and justification, enforced and confirmed safe storage, no carry allowed, checks on ammunition purchases and total ownership, restrictions on type of firearm)
First there would be the obvious tangible cost of losing a large amount of firearms and ammunition - some permanently, others until I could obtain the appropriate dispensation from the priests, er i mean, permission from local law enforcement. Thats in the thousands of dollars.
Then there's the additional tangible cost of having to incorporate your prescribed method of safe storage, which would apparently not be left to my discretion but would have to meet an arbitrary standard certain to include an expensive safe.
Then there's the loss of time from my job to enable state agents to check on my storage at their convenience and discretion.
Now the intangibles would be the loss of my freedom to make my own choices. The loss of my security in my own home as I would be obligated to allow government agents in at any time. The loss of an effective tool to protect myself and/or my family.
There's some costs for you my friend. All of those costs assume I actually comply with such laws. Non-compliance would of course increase those costs dramatically. Incidentally, I wouldn't comply...