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Perhaps...shamus said:Compairing cars to hand guns is silly.
Joseph Casazza said:After all, all states require licenses and insurance for cars. Many states also require frequent inspections of your car, and annual taxes to own one. Gun owners would go ballistic (forgive the pun) over any of those measures for guns. Even the minimal permitting required in certain places for guns is too much for some.
Yes, states do require licenses for drivers and registrations for cars, and cars are still more deadly than guns. My gun is registered. I was required to present myself at the police station, submit myself to being fingerprinted, bring the gun in so the police could record the serial number. I don't recall "going ballistic" over these requirements. Agreed, some gun owners don't want these registration requirements, but the majority of people who legally own handguns for self defense and target shooting are comfortable with it. I would not object to having to buy insurance for my gun, so long as it was fairly priced to reflect the actual statistical probability that it would be used to shoot someone. As for the annual taxes on cars, those are used mostly to pay for roads which are required by the cars themselves. There is simply no fiscal justification to levy an annual tax on gun ownership, since guns do not need a government-supplied infrastructure to operate.
Nevertheless, the fact remains that more people die each year by automobile than by firearm. So one must explain that by saying that cars don't kill people; bad drivers, using cars, kill people. I'll concede that but, in the same vein, guns do not kill people; people kill people, using guns, (and knives, fists, and blunt objects, and the list goes on...)shamus said:Cars weren't made for one purpose. They were made to get you from point A to point B. And came in different versions to accomedate what you needed to bring you.?
Ahh, but old age is a natural cause. I'd be completely in favor of outlawing death by old age, although I suspect that such a law would do about as much good as outlawing handguns in San Francisco.shamus said:Why not throw in some other big killers... like gravity or old age.?
I never said I was worried. The "law" has no chance of being upheld in court. What worries me is that my local politicians might try some similar stupid publicity stunt in my town and then MY tax dollars are going to get wasted on an unnecessary court proceeding. That's a lot more likely than the possibilty that I will be the victim (or perpetrator) of gun violence.shamus said:Unless you live in San Fran and own a handgun.. why are you so worried about anyway?