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No. Would gun control advocates be willing to give up all restrictions on ownership and concealed and open carry if there was a federal training program that if passed would issue a license good for ANYWHERE in the United States? Said license would not state whether licensee owns guns or not..... just that he is legal to own and carry anywhere anytime.
LOL, would love to see someone try that with what many keep as standard stock. Oh, wait I see you would only register 5 rounds totAL, everything else gets confiscated, right?
No, you have to explain it. If you mean something similar to what Maryland and New York had for fifteen years, at the cost of several million dollars, that solved exactly zero shootings I have to ask if that's what you're suggesting.
Are you talking about a BG check to buy ammo, like in Commiefornia? I know a retired LE who worked in gang country in LA for 20 years, so he made some enemies. He can conceal carry, but must go through a BC just to buy ammo. That is just stupid.
They don’t care what is happening to the family in this country, they don’t care about how people are turning their backs on morality and community and towards narcissism. They fight to let our enemies into our country. But they are worried about the guns.
Are you talking about a BG check to buy ammo, like in Commiefornia? I know a retired LE who worked in gang country in LA for 20 years, so he made some enemies. He can conceal carry, but must go through a BC just to buy ammo. That is just stupid.
No, lets say a hypothetical device that reads the shooter's fingerprint or dna and ingrains it in the projectile so it can be traced back to the shooter and compared to a database for civil and criminal liability purposes.
When I said "reduction," I meant a reduction in the categories of weapons that are currently banned in certain States done in conjunction with the imposition of certain regulatory requirements such as insurance and a registry for bullets, along with civil liability for misuse of or carelessness with the bullets.
Doesn't sound very enforceable to me.
Not to mention there are currently hundreds of millions of rounds of ammo out there that remains good for decades....and then there's reloading.
The technology of weapons has just become too simple and easy to implement in modern society to try to control with these types of regulations.
It's like trying to limit the use of a rock by putting a computer chip on it.
Not to mention there are currently hundreds of millions of rounds of ammo out there that remains good for decades....and then there a reloading.
The technology of weapons has just become too simple and easy to implement in modern society to try to control with these types of regulations.
It's like trying to limit the use of a rock by putting a computer chip on it.
I understand that. I'm talking in the abstract. Assume that it is is technologically possible to do. Would gun owners accept it in exchange for broader gun-ownership rights?
I'm not asking to take my proposal to the Supreme Court. I was asking if expanded gun ownership advocates would exchange an elimination of restrictions on certain weapons for an insurance requirement and a bullet registry.
A "bullet registry?"
"Exactly what t sounds like aye? Well, I'm another one who would have you explain how you would go about that. Really , this extremism in the anti gun crowd s getting pretty old. We are hearing more and more of these wacky terms that bring up my eyebrows.
They make up some good ones. It's hard to take seriously yet they are quite serious. I suppose they would just leave it up to the government their blind trust of it to come up with a method to register bullets.
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