Technically true, but they often require many stringent prohibitions such as medical tests and tests of driving ability
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Replying to @njh2005
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
Homeowners policies generally cover accidents with firearms.
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Replying to @njh2005
Sometimes. To a certain extent. Not usually for third parties, liability etc.
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Replying to @njh2005
From slightly further down in that article. This is for a low-limit liability policy. Also, it's hardly mandatory for gun ownerspic.twitter.com/CkZtqQtZ0F
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Replying to @GidMK
No it isn’t. That means gun accidents are covered just like every other accident in the home.
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Let's say you're right. How many firearm owners have this insurance?
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