Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,580 posts)
18. The vehicle v firearm registration analogy is weak for a number of reasons
Mon Dec 26, 2016, 10:46 AM
Dec 2016

The crime solving aspect of vehicle registration depends on more than just registration. Without the requirement for a state issued highly visible placard, having a vehicle registered would be much less useful. Therefore to have a better analogy, there would need to be a law that you attach a 6 x 12 metal plate to your Glock 29.

I'm sure the following statement will be universally unpopular but I'm not a big fan of license plates. When police observe a car violating a traffic ordinance, a license plate does not assist in apprehending the driver. But hey, drive on a public road maintained with public funding, obey the rules of the public.

It has been reported several times in group that various instances of jurisdictions with registration requirements report that such registration contributes little to nothing in solving crimes. Canada comes to mind.

In general I have an issue with laws which burden the individual with a cost and compromise of privacy for the suggestion of making police work easier. Recent court cases and public denouncement of law enforcement using things like stingrays and metadata come to mind.

Also, the registration of vehicles includes a fee (aka a highly regressive repetitive tax). I might be okay with a fee that was scaled from $0 for a single mom making $30,000/year to maybe a fee of $60,000/year for Tim Cook who has an income over 12,000 times higher.

When a shooting occurs metroins Dec 2016 #1
Respectfully, you seem to be arguing both sides of the issue (n/t) PJMcK Dec 2016 #5
Is there anything wrong with that? metroins Dec 2016 #28
In manyt cases the police haved a bigger avantage since wwhen you register a gun, the serial # napi21 Dec 2016 #76
The problem is criminals tend to steal guns and not register them Johnathan146 Dec 2016 #11
I think you should be civilly liable for a stolen firearm metroins Dec 2016 #29
Got stats with crimes using stolen guns? rickford66 Dec 2016 #30
It's up to the owner to notify the police if their weapon is stolen. If the owner didn't bother to napi21 Dec 2016 #77
The vehicle v firearm registration analogy is weak for a number of reasons discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #18
That's how it works on TV gejohnston Dec 2016 #22
For some folks... discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #62
Why registration? when trump gets ready to take your guns he will have a list. stonecutter357 Dec 2016 #2
Why dodge the question? discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #19
seems legit ! stonecutter357 Dec 2016 #53
Because people fear government intrusion into their lives HoneyBadger Dec 2016 #3
Please see my response #4 below (n/t) PJMcK Dec 2016 #6
Aren't other devices registered? PJMcK Dec 2016 #4
Not all cars are registered Johnathan146 Dec 2016 #12
I have an exception. rickford66 Dec 2016 #31
The title is a bit different Johnathan146 Dec 2016 #37
Without this procedure, I cicn't legally own it. rickford66 Dec 2016 #55
I guess where you live thats the case Johnathan146 Dec 2016 #59
I'm in New York rickford66 Dec 2016 #63
buying a car titled out of state is likely difficult everywhere discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #65
In FL, no registration for "grove trucks" which live on the farm... Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #73
Yes. discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #25
It makes it easier to round up X or Y after being banned. ileus Dec 2016 #7
By the same token... discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #26
Trump does not need a list safeinOhio Dec 2016 #8
Most gun owners do not belong to the NRA (n/t) PJMcK Dec 2016 #9
Only 5 million safeinOhio Dec 2016 #10
Sounds about right PJMcK Dec 2016 #13
We can generalize, polls confirm, safeinOhio Dec 2016 #14
Yet, universal infringements failed in Maine... Kang Colby Dec 2016 #70
Military type... Puha Ekapi_2 Dec 2016 #15
No safeinOhio Dec 2016 #16
I own... Puha Ekapi_2 Dec 2016 #17
JFK was a life member n/t discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #79
The NRA didn't become crazy until the late 60s safeinOhio Dec 2016 #81
Not the question discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #27
I would say there are four 'arguments in favor of' or 'reasons for' registration: petronius Dec 2016 #20
Thoughts on those 4 discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #23
I agree with you on 3 and 4 (and those are the reasons that a pro-registration person petronius Dec 2016 #40
re: "There are reasons for becoming prohibited that in no way support probable cause for a search" discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #45
Looking at the federal list of prohibited persons, petronius Dec 2016 #56
I can agree there discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #60
Let's see Uponthegears Dec 2016 #21
straw purchases and racists discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #33
Wow, this is astoundingly misleading. Uponthegears Dec 2016 #38
misleading discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #41
Guns are tools Uponthegears Dec 2016 #47
"...they are the key to maintaining a power they forged on the backs of the enslaved." discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #48
Once or twice a year I will buy small collections. oneshooter Dec 2016 #64
As you said Uponthegears Dec 2016 #66
Registration is addressed in the Florida state statutes. ... spin Dec 2016 #24
I couldn't have said it better discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #35
Exactly. (n/t) spin Dec 2016 #57
Are there still people here MFM008 Dec 2016 #32
Still??? discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #34
Are there still people here pablo_marmol Dec 2016 #36
Are there still people here... Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #54
I'd prefer ID for all bullet sales, with the bullet projectiles laser-etched. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #39
Ummm... discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #42
I can't read your mind. n/t Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #43
I'm speechless that you consider it feasible to... discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #46
Why? Incredible amounts of data can be stored and transmitted now. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #49
I guess but... discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #50
I think most shooting deaths are crimes of passion, or not well planned. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #51
I'm not arguing that the determined and skilled won't find ways around anything discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #58
I prefer to see how forensics experts view it after it is gejohnston Dec 2016 #44
I don't see see the utility in registration, either. Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #52
This is the ONLY use for Registration.. virginia mountainman Dec 2016 #61
I don't think anyone is claiming Uponthegears Dec 2016 #67
I don't think he is claiming yagotme Dec 2016 #68
Don't want to shock y'all Uponthegears Dec 2016 #69
Massachusetts not Maryland. n/t Kang Colby Dec 2016 #71
Thanks. Knew it started with an "M". yagotme Dec 2016 #72
This thread is an example of a reasoned, respectul discussion. Congrats all! Eleanors38 Dec 2016 #74
The reason I can see is to make UBC more effective, and so cut down on straw purchases. jmg257 Dec 2016 #75
How would it cut down on straw purchases? discntnt_irny_srcsm Dec 2016 #80
False Comparison Fallacy J_William_Ryan Dec 2016 #78
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Gun Control & RKBA»Why registration? What is...»Reply #18