Something in your background you're afraid of, Irish?
No mam. I am actually not even opposed believe it or not. I just don't see it dropping 90%.
I have been attacked viciously by RW gun nuts for my stances.
Something in your background you're afraid of, Irish?
No mam. I am actually not even opposed believe it or not. I just don't see it dropping 90%.
I have been attacked viciously by RW gun nuts for my stances.
Then you agree that background checks are necessary?
At the very minimum all guns should be registered to an owner, any that are not could then be confiscated.
Cars are registered with their owners so why are guns different?That's what the gun haters say.
I'll try to keep this short and civil. Vehicle registration is a tax collection scheme. Even the most thorough background check is a snapshot at best. Criminals do not obey the law anywayCars are registered with their owners so why are guns different?
Vehicle registration is a tax collection scheme.
Cars are registered with their owners so why are guns different?
How it works
* Liberals pass some bullshit tax law that no one actually wants to pay
* Liberals then later on say, "hey we regulate this... why not regulate that other thing as well?" (As if you are fine paying the government their protection money in the first place)
* Repeat
How it works
* Liberals pass some bullshit tax law that no one actually wants to pay
* Liberals then later on say, "hey we regulate this... why not regulate that other thing as well?" (As if you are fine paying the government their protection money in the first place)
* Repeat
Did liberals pass all the tax laws currently in place?
"Protection money"? Would that be the defense budget you're talking about ?
The ones that count, yes.
No. A vehicle's title establishes clear ownership, and an annual vehicle inspection to certify "fitness for use on public roads" as part of the registration process is required in some states. My state stopped that, and emission testing, probably 25 years ago when they realized it was expensive and inefficient.It is?
I thought it was a means of establishing clear ownership and fitness for use on public roads.
Don't be stupid, vehicles are registered so that the drivers can be identified if they cause an accident, speed or attempt to escape. What is so special about guns?I'll try to keep this short and civil. Vehicle registration is a tax collection scheme. Even the most thorough background check is a snapshot at best. Criminals do not obey the law anywaywhoa:I know! Amazing concept, right?!).
No. A vehicle's title establishes clear ownership, and an annual vehicle inspection to certify "fitness for use on public roads" as part of the registration process is required in some states. My state stopped that, and emission testing, probably 25 years ago when they realized it was expensive and inefficient.
no, protection money as in, if you don't pay they break your legs (send you to jail). Just like the mob.
Yeah, even got a title for it. You may know it by another name: A "Custom Motorcycle".Are you claiming that the registration process in your state allows you to license and drive a home-made vehicle on public roads?
Then you agree that background checks are necessary?