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In reply to the discussion: Gun Control has devolved to absolute fabrication [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)78. quick question,
Since non LEs are statistically more responsible with firearms than, say, the cops, what is the value added of the training requirement? Is it really like the liability insurance idea, simply a means to limit ownership to upper incomes in addition to lining the pockets of insurance companies?
I don't think it would help with any optics. Bloomberg and his pet former Monsanto flack would still continue their demonetization and disinformation.
To fund this, how about a small fee coupled with a minimal tax on purchases of guns/ammo?
You mean in addition to the current one that has been in place since 1919 and amended a couple of times?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittman%E2%80%93Robertson_Federal_Aid_in_Wildlife_Restoration_Act
One of the amendments
In the 1970s, amendments created a 10% tax on handguns and their ammunition and accessories as well as an 11% tax on archery equipment.[1][2][3][8][10] It was also mandated that half of the money from each of those new taxes must be used to educate and train hunters through the creation and maintenance of hunter safety classes and shooting/target ranges.[1][2][3][10]
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A jury removed a post of mine because I stated that Bill Clinton signed major gun legislation
krispos42
Aug 2016
#2
Recounting the fact Bill Clinton signed a law they want reenacted is a RW smear?
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2016
#3
I don't want to get into the habit of doing what they do: Congratulating ourselves
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2016
#8
That entire Maddow rant was so chock-full of BS that it would take many pages
pablo_marmol
Aug 2016
#21
Yeah.......she truly is pathetic on the "gun control"/gun violence subject.
pablo_marmol
Sep 2016
#26
Yes, its BS. "cop-killer hollowpoints" is exactly the kind of absolute fabrication the OP refers to.
beevul
Sep 2016
#29
Because of people who were fed misinformation, which led them to support the proposed laws.
beevul
Sep 2016
#58
"There is even a complaint about the posting of articles discussing string theory in physics"
beergood
Sep 2016
#25
And I believe you, which is why its so disappointing to see you so determined to align with a group
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#48
I'm going to say some things but don't take my word for it. Poll my fellow RKBA advocates.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#54
I understand that these are your personal views that may be shared. On that:
guillaumeb
Sep 2016
#66
It's difficult to demand people do anything with their private property.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2016
#70
Training and testing might be something to subcontract to selected gun ranges
guillaumeb
Sep 2016
#76
To that crowd, they stopped being "Liberal" Criminologists when they published the research
DonP
Sep 2016
#63
Good enough for Jimmy Carter to hire, thrown under the bus by The Controllers.
pablo_marmol
Sep 2016
#65
We've just been handed a prime example of how "gun control" relies on fabrication.
pablo_marmol
Sep 2016
#46