hog88
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“Signed agreement”, “reminder”, “fined”But we know people do idiotic things like leave them in dresser drawers or in glove compartments. There needs to be a consequence for that when the gun is then stolen. Does not necessarily have to be a major crime.
But for example when a person buys a handgun, how about they sign an agreement that they will maintain it securely or dispose of it in any one of a number of lawful ways. Every three years they provide proof that they still lawfully possess it or have lawfully disposed of it (for example if you want to get rid of it go to a collection site -- could be any gun shop -- and get a receipt showing you no longer possess it).
You get a reminder as the three years approaches and you get a notice if three years goes by, giving you another 90 days to show possession or lawful disposition. If after that time you have not done so, you are fined $5,000.
But, if you then show possession or lawful disposition, its reduced to $25 to cover the paperwork.
This way, anyone can buy a gun, they just have to exercise some minimal due diligence to keep is from ending up in the hands of a guy like last night.
What if you to jump through the same hoops for the first Amendment? Register your computer every three years in order to post on social media. If you do not respond to your reminder every three years to re-register your implement of free speech, you will be fined.Yeah I agree
Just another way for the govt to keep tabs on what guns you have.
So you want gun owners to report to the State that yes, they still have their gun and it is secured.But we know people do idiotic things like leave them in dresser drawers or in glove compartments. There needs to be a consequence for that when the gun is then stolen. Does not necessarily have to be a major crime.
But for example when a person buys a handgun, how about they sign an agreement that they will maintain it securely or dispose of it in any one of a number of lawful ways. Every three years they provide proof that they still lawfully possess it or have lawfully disposed of it (for example if you want to get rid of it go to a collection site -- could be any gun shop -- and get a receipt showing you no longer possess it).
You get a reminder as the three years approaches and you get a notice if three years goes by, giving you another 90 days to show possession or lawful disposition. If after that time you have not done so, you are fined $5,000.
But, if you then show possession or lawful disposition, its reduced to $25 to cover the paperwork.
This way, anyone can buy a gun, they just have to exercise some minimal due diligence to keep is from ending up in the hands of a guy like last night.
“Signed agreement”, “reminder”, “fined”
Those words sound rather like “infringement” if you ask me.
The potential damage of a runaway government are far worse than a runaway civilian population, even in this country. I can't imagine the atrocities our government would perform on its people if we were disarmed.Non-regulation preferred, is it? Well, why not, we don't sense enough to respect life or get along peacefully.
Whether The People be led by The Lord,
Or lured by the loudest throat:
If it be quicker to die by the sword
Or cheaper to die by vote—
These are things we have dealt with once,
(And now they rise again from the grave)
For Holy People, however it runs,
Endeth in wholly Slave.
The potential damage of a runaway government are far worse than a runaway civilian population, even in this country. I can't imagine the atrocities our government would perform on its people if we were disarmed.
actually yes I can. Because when government atrocities have happened in this nation it came against a disarmed people. Trail of tears, disarmed natives. Tuskegee experiments, unarmed AA, thanks to the racist history of gun control in this nation. Interned asians started by disarming them. Kent State, unarmed students.
You barely scratched the surface. Shhh! Rights are allergic to the truth as they think our nation is fault-free, and incapable of diabolic conduct. Now, about this gun business, rightists don't want gun control in any form. They like having the option of killing with impunity. However, bit by bit, the chickens are coming home to roost.
1. Unethical human experimentation in the United States - Wikipedia
2. The US has a history of testing biological weapons on the public – were infected ticks used too?
3. https://www.history.com/news/7-unusual-experiments-by-the-u-s-military
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5. 'One of the largest human experiments in history' was conducted on unsuspecting residents of San Francisco
