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In reply to the discussion: Unreal, Canadian being fully prosecuted, for using a home invader's gun against him... [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)50. honest question,
If every state had a licensing system, what is the point of a NICS check as well? It is a pointless and redundant barrier that serves no real purpose. That is why the ATF lets several states waive the NICS check if the buyer has a concealed carry permit.
I think states should make a concerted effort to get guns out of the hands of criminals. The federal government should provide money to state and local law enforcement for this purpose.
Great idea, but the reality is that when the local police turn gang members over to the feds for "felon in possession" prosecution, the US attorney usually blows it off. As for keeping them out of the hands of criminals,
http://www.bogosity.tv/forum/index.php?topic=1718.0
Also, most people learn gun safety etc. from their parents and guardians, scouts, 4H, required firearms training for first time hunting licenses. All of them, outside of force of use law, is basically the same or better than what cops get. Gun safety and basic marksmanship isn't hard. It is easier than safely driving and can be learned in a You Tube video.
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Unreal, Canadian being fully prosecuted, for using a home invader's gun against him... [View all]
virginia mountainman
Aug 2017
OP
Me? out on the street? I wont.. Unless you're pointing a gun at me as you run...
virginia mountainman
Aug 2017
#5
Dunno if you noticed, but this Monroe guy isn't even named AS THE HOMEOWNER ...
mr_lebowski
Aug 2017
#14
Not only does it not say Monroe is the homeowner ... it doesn't even say he's not one of the 3
mr_lebowski
Aug 2017
#15
Judging by the discussion on this, the NRA will have a field day using this as "proof" of what will
Nitram
Aug 2017
#16
"the most tightly regulated consumer product in the US." That is patently false.
Nitram
Aug 2017
#22
No, the National Guards were what became of the militias, which were originally conceived to protect
Nitram
Aug 2017
#63
No, you did not say that. You said, "The National Guard and Reserves are simply reserve forces..."
Nitram
Aug 2017
#67
It does not say THE PEOPLE have a right. It says, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary
Nitram
Aug 2017
#69
Like the guy who has 5 cars that he never drives off his property so he doesn't have to
Nitram
Aug 2017
#72
It isn't a restriction, it is a right. Every property-owning white man (as the Constitution
Nitram
Aug 2017
#62
If you have to use that silly argument that you don't have to pay insurance except on vehicles
Nitram
Aug 2017
#57
It is in fact assumed you'll drive it public, so laws are all about driving
marylandblue
Aug 2017
#31
You asserted that it is assumed that most all car buyers will drive in public.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Aug 2017
#33
Maybe you could cut to the chase here and list what you want as law
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Aug 2017
#48
You raised a lot of issues at once: Some questions and responses about that
marylandblue
Aug 2017
#38