To operate one. And what about insurance? Definitely a good idea to insure guns like cars, right?
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Replying to @GidMK
We have numerous laws regulating the operation of firearms. To insure against?
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Replying to @njh2005
And they are barely 1/10th those regulating the operation of cars. The same things that car insurance covers - third-party damage, death etc
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Replying to @GidMK
Most regulations on operation of guns is to prohibit the operation, car regulations concern various limits on the operation.
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Replying to @njh2005
Aside from, of course, motor vehicle registration. Why not register all firearms, then?
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Replying to @njh2005
Makes gun owners accountable, enables much easier tracing, the same idea as car registry http://smartgunlaws.org/gun-laws/policy-areas/gun-owner-responsibilities/registration/ …
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Replying to @GidMK
Accountable for what? Tracing? You mean if police find a gun laying around?
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Replying to @njh2005
For the use of guns that they purchased. From the site linked above:pic.twitter.com/Wdg46DCNsl
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Replying to @GidMK
Except the Sup Ct has already said prohibited persons, like violent felons, cannot be compelled to register weapons. 5th Amdt violation.
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The Heller case also specifically left the door open on general registration. So...nope
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