IMO a DMV style licensing and registration should be a minimum requirement for all guns though, not just assault rifles.
It's still your right but there's effort and responsibility required.
I doubt it would be anything close to $4000 per YEAR.
Driver license level certification would be pointless considering all the the clowns in cars who keep qualifying at that level. If you want to require pilot level training, real mental health checks and license maintenance its going to cost more than many can afford. Give me a dollar figure you think will work and be fair to all citizens.But you pay to register your car, for driver's ed, license fees.
...Or we can enforce and fund the current laws, police our communities better, provide mental health care and be willing to look after one own safety needs so we don't have to lay down yet another set of restriction on top of the ones that havn't worked. There ain't only one way forward.Or, we can just ban them outright. I'd rather avoid that, but you can tell that's the direction we're heading.
Where I live a shotgun dosn't make sense also not a concern, so while I appreciate your concern it only illustrates your ignorance of the situation and yet your willingness to hand out bad suggestions.Don't want to deal with that? Defend your property with a shotgun.
You are entitled to challenge my assessment what do you think it would cost?
Driver license level certification would be pointless considering all the the clowns in cars who keep qualifying at that level. If you want to require pilot level training, real mental health checks and license maintenance its going to cost more than many can afford. Give me a dollar figure you think will work and be fair to all citizens.
...Or we can enforce and fund the current laws, police our communities better, provide mental health care and be willing to look after one own safety needs so we don't have to lay down yet another set of restriction on top of the ones that havn't worked. There ain't only one way forward.
Where I live a shotgun dosn't make sense also not a concern, so while I appreciate you concern it only illustrates your ignorance of the situation and yet your willingness to hand out bad suggestions.
My "bad suggestions" are trying to keep assault weapons legal.
Brier Rabbit (aka gun manufacturers) says, "No! Don't propose a bill to ban my weapons!"What a joke! This would ban half of the handguns out there. They wont be happy until they get their Stalin type gun ban. This is why I have assault rifles and a stash of ammo! The crazy left scares the shit out of me!
The crazy left scares the shit out of me!
Yup, sure way to keep the thread open.Hey once upon a time slavery was a right in this country. We grew up as a nation.
Although it wasn't pretty, and some folks are still sore losers bout that.
In a 2014 study that analyzed data covering the years 1982 to 2011, he found "both state and federal assault weapon bans have statistically significant and negative effects on mass shooting fatalities."
In addition, he found the federal ban, which was in place from 1994 to 2004, was linked to fewer injuries from mass shootings. State-level bans were not, which suggests they are less effective in preventing harm (not surprisingly, since determined shooters can easily bring such weapons across state lines).
Gius' 2017 study focused exclusively on school shootings. Focusing on the years 1990 to 2014, he examined the effect of the federal assault weapons ban, federal background checks for gun purchases from dealers (in effect from 1994), and three types of state-level laws: assault weapons bans, "concealed carry" laws, and background checks for gun sales made by one individual to another individual.
"The only gun control measure that had a statistically significant effect on the number of school shooting victims was the assault weapons ban," he writes. "When the assault weapons ban, state or federal, was in effect, the number of school shooting victims was 54.4 percent less than (when it was not in effect)."
....nobody has come even close to expressing an open mind.
FC isn't a political forum and only provides the Lounge for the entertainment of our members, and this is anything but entertaining. I'm having a really hard time seeing why this thread shouldn't be closed
FuckCombustion can be a gun free zone for anyone who takes responsibility!Please do, that's all this has been .
NOT entertaining
It is devisive not funny
I believe FC should be a "gun free" zone
It is a little like the debate here. Collective security versus individual freedom are values that are incompatible and there is always tension between the two. There are risks and benefits of each.