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In reply to the discussion: Why aren't all of us... [View all]TexasProgresive
(12,296 posts)25. The state of Texas and many other states are denying U.S. citizens their civil right to vote
to be issued a birth certificate and whatever. Maybe those disenfranchised people should take up arms against the government?
If gun owners don't carry the insurance then the don't carry in public places. They can still own the guns and transport them to use them for hunting or range shooting- just not carry them concealed or otherwise in public.
$275 doesn't seem too much considering what people are spending on firearms and ammo.
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There are licensing and enforcement laws for those who CC in public...
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Dec 2015
#9
The NRA wouldn't need to stop your 'no kickbacks' idea, AARP and other affinity groups would
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#17
The NRA would have to be exempted as well as gun and ammo manufacturers
TexasProgresive
Dec 2015
#18
The state of Texas and many other states are denying U.S. citizens their civil right to vote
TexasProgresive
Dec 2015
#25
"And they vote too." A truth that the doctrinaire and/or foolish choose to ignore...
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#31
Exactly how do you propose to do that? The NRA represents its members, not manufacturers
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#32
I would point out everything said in post#13 by DonP as accurate AFAIK
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Dec 2015
#15
If it is so rare the insurance company actuaries will take that into account
TexasProgresive
Dec 2015
#21