Gun control debate (merged)

A person hunting on private property should not be required to have a license to do so. The government has no business taking away a right and holding it for ransom.

Again, a good conservationists knows better. Some people are greedy and will always take more than they need.
 
Again, a good conservationists knows better. Some people are greedy and will always take more than they need.

This does nothing to negate the fact that people have the right to hunt on private property without having to buy a license.

Btw, the bolded is a perfect description of government.
 
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I’m calling BS on you then. The paperwork on the gun is still going to trump the license purchase even if you have a CCL.

You’re a liar.

Lol ok buddy. Sorry to hurt your little feelings.

Last month I bought a gun at Dunham’s, it took less than 15 min door to door. I also bought multiple hunting licenses for multiple states. One was online out of state and it took 20ish min, then I bought an in-state license in store. That took 15 minutes door to door. It’s unbelievably easy to do both. The most complex process was actually applying for an out of state hunting license, not purchasing a gun. I was asked for much more information for the license than I was for the gun. There was maybe 3 simple questions to purchase the gun if I remember correctly... all of which I could easily have lied about. Purchasing the OOS license I had to provide DL #, proof of hunters safety course, ect.

Again, if that hurts your feelings, go ahead and lash out as you see fit.
 
Lol ok buddy. Sorry to hurt your little feelings.

Last month I bought a gun at Dunham’s, it took less than 15 min door to door. I also bought multiple hunting licenses for multiple states. One was online out of state and it took 20ish min, then I bought an in-state license in store. That took 15 minutes door to door. It’s unbelievably easy to do both. The most complex process was actually applying for an out of state hunting license, not purchasing a gun. I was asked for much more information for the license than I was for the gun. There was maybe 3 simple questions to purchase the gun if I remember correctly... all of which I could easily have lied about. Purchasing the OOS license I had to provide DL #, proof of hunters safety course, ect.

Again, if that hurts your feelings, go ahead and lash out as you see fit.
There are more than three questions on the Form 4473.

https://www.atf.gov/firearms/docs/4...n-record-over-counter-atf-form-53009/download

Either you've never purchased a gun or you have a piss poor memory.
 
Lol ok buddy. Sorry to hurt your little feelings.

Last month I bought a gun at Dunham’s, it took less than 15 min door to door. I also bought multiple hunting licenses for multiple states. One was online out of state and it took 20ish min, then I bought an in-state license in store. That took 15 minutes door to door. It’s unbelievably easy to do both. The most complex process was actually applying for an out of state hunting license, not purchasing a gun. I was asked for much more information for the license than I was for the gun. There was maybe 3 simple questions to purchase the gun if I remember correctly... all of which I could easily have lied about. Purchasing the OOS license I had to provide DL #, proof of hunters safety course, ect.

Again, if that hurts your feelings, go ahead and lash out as you see fit.
LMAO why would I be hurt you just admitted my damn point!

And now you want to commit a felony in your made up gun timeline purchase too? Ok “buddy” 🤣🤣🤣
 
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This does nothing to negate the fact that people have the right to hunt on private property without having to buy a license.

Btw, the bolded is a perfect description of government.

I’m not talking about the government, I’m taking about if you do what’s right from a conservation standpoint chances are your neighbors won’t. Generally people suck, especially when it comes to long-term ideas like leaving enough of a species to keep the population healthy.
 
Why, because it’s so hard to drive to your local FFL?

Ordering something online and having it delivered to your home is demonstrably easier than having to leave your home and travel to another location to receive it. And for those who live farther from the location in question (an FFL dealer) the difference becomes greater.
 
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I’m not talking about the government, I’m taking about if you do what’s right from a conservation standpoint chances are your neighbors won’t. Generally people suck, especially when it comes to long-term ideas like leaving enough of a species to keep the population healthy.

You can't have this discussion without involving the government.
 
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