If Guns were Regulated as Cars?!!

signalmankenneth

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LOL

In California they let the illegals go if caught driving without a license, the police do not impound the car and they turn it over to someone with a drivers license.
 

Plus; I can buy a car, put it in my garage, and as long as I don't drive it in public (or get caught I don't have to register it or change the title into my name.
It's basically off the grid.

And let me add:
I can also buy parts for it, move it to another location, and drive it on private property; all without the government knowing anything about it.

AND:

If I'm somewhere, where I have a legal right to be, and drive over somone trying to harm someone else; I can't be ticketed or arrested for the vehicle being unregistered.
 
Cars vs. Guns

All those cars on the roads, yet "in ten states gun deaths actually outpace motor vehicle deaths".


Arizona: 856 gun deaths, 809 motor vehicle deaths
Colorado: 583 gun deaths, 565 motor vehicle deaths
Indiana: 735 gun deaths, 715 motor vehicle deaths
Michigan: 1,095 gun deaths, 977 motor vehicle deaths
Nevada: 406 gun deaths, 255 motor vehicle deaths
Oregon: 417 gun deaths, 394 motor vehicle deaths
Utah: 260 gun deaths, 256 motor vehicle deaths
Virginia: 836 gun deaths, 827 motor vehicle deaths
Washington: 623 gun deaths, 580 motor vehicle deaths


Huh. Aren't these the same states with high numbers of militia groups?
 
Either they polled idiots, or the people answering didn't know what they were saying.

Gun buyers already have to pass a criminal background check every time they buy a gun from a dealer or pawn their gun. That is the law.
 
Either they polled idiots, or the people answering didn't know what they were saying.

Gun buyers already have to pass a criminal background check every time they buy a gun from a dealer or pawn their gun. That is the law.

Gee - how would one get around that?
 
All those cars on the roads, yet "in ten states gun deaths actually outpace motor vehicle deaths".


Arizona: 856 gun deaths, 809 motor vehicle deaths
Colorado: 583 gun deaths, 565 motor vehicle deaths
Indiana: 735 gun deaths, 715 motor vehicle deaths
Michigan: 1,095 gun deaths, 977 motor vehicle deaths
Nevada: 406 gun deaths, 255 motor vehicle deaths
Oregon: 417 gun deaths, 394 motor vehicle deaths
Utah: 260 gun deaths, 256 motor vehicle deaths
Virginia: 836 gun deaths, 827 motor vehicle deaths
Washington: 623 gun deaths, 580 motor vehicle deaths


Huh. Aren't these the same states with high numbers of militia groups?

do you have any specific evidence to prove that these 'militia' groups are responsible for those 'gun' deaths? or are you simply speaking bullshit?
 
Oddly, the CDC lists only 11,493 firearm related homicides for 2009. But the study quoted here lists 31,236 gun related deaths. But, according to the CDC, there were 18,735 suicides by firearm. If you add the two numbers together you get a figure much closer to the one listed in the study.

But including suicides is hardly an accurate assessment of the dangers of firearms, unless someone can show the people who shot themselves would not have committed suicide unless they had a gun.

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/homicide.htm
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/suicide.htm
 
Gee - how would one get around that?

By breaking the law? Which kinda makes additional guns laws irrelevant?

Unless you mean one private citizen selling them to another? Do you really want every person in this country to have access to everyone else's criminal background reports?
 
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