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In reply to the discussion: Family Blames Gun-Seller for Murderous Rampage [View all]We_Have_A_Problem
(2,112 posts)109. BIG difference between....
...a sales tax (which is charged on everything) and a specific tax/fee/whateverthefuckyouwannacallit designed to restrict access.
The cost of the mental health screening would add enough on top of the expense of a firearm that you would very easily price the exercise of a right completely out of the scope of many lower income individuals, and make it something one would have to think about even at the middle income ranges.
This is blatantly illegal. Yes, it is exactly the same as a poll tax.
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It would make people think twice about the shotgun approach to frivelous law suits.
Remmah2
Jan 2012
#15
What would you propose to prevent someone who isn't legally disqualified from buying a gun...
slackmaster
Jan 2012
#30
Should we have to be interviewed to exercise other Constitutional rights?
Atypical Liberal
Jan 2012
#85
It almost sounds like you're proposing police interviews and psych evaluations for someone to own a
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#113
Hey, what's the problem? Bill Frist diagnosed Terri Schiavo without ever even SEEING her!
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#115
And if you refused to sell a gun to someone legally qualified you could be sued for that.
GreenStormCloud
Jan 2012
#13
Lol, what about other 'potentially dangerous, especially in the wrong hands' substances / items, eh?
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#28
But each item is 'potentially dangerous, especially in the wrong hands'- your criteria, not mine.
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#46
So the seller of the 'dangerous item' has no onus to perform an assessment, yes?
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#55
Who would pay for this evaluation? Would it be necessary for each purchase, or...
Marengo
Jan 2012
#82
It takes years of training in addition to medical school to qualify a person to identify a paranoid
slackmaster
Jan 2012
#31
The system as is undoubtedly invades our rights. She should have had a gun too...
ellisonz
Jan 2012
#25
" My answer to the problem is to first enforce and standardize the laws we have"
Starboard Tack
Jan 2012
#134
Improve system by funding (if you can afford it) the bureaucracy to pass-on mental cases.
SteveW
Jan 2012
#102
"Poor people can't afford guns... Too busy putting food on the table and no valuables to protect"
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#120
The poor are more likely to be in neighborhoods with high crime and little opportunity to leave..
X_Digger
Jan 2012
#126
Your suggestions are specious and not possible under our current legal structure
ProgressiveProfessor
Jan 2012
#138
I am clearly discussing gun onwership in a self defense and urban context
ProgressiveProfessor
Jan 2012
#146
And now you insinuate mental instability. Speaking of "engage in insults"... n/t
PavePusher
Jan 2012
#140
Let's finance the Coast Guard by taxing boat and ship owners. Why not?
friendly_iconoclast
Jan 2012
#155
Why not? A 10-11% excise tax on marine related items would be a start.
friendly_iconoclast
Jan 2012
#178
You misunderstand, I have no problem with Pittman-Robertson taxes.
friendly_iconoclast
Jan 2012
#182
This whole thing is obviously the fault of the negligent seller and the manufacturer.
TPaine7
Jan 2012
#33
family is even suing the rotary club sponsor who dropped off the victim at the club.
aikoaiko
Jan 2012
#75
I see J. Randolph Pickett recovered from his injuries when that ambulance backed over him.
Wistful Vista
Jan 2012
#118
re: "...gun shop should have trained their people to recognize depression..."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jan 2012
#125