Gun control debate (merged)

Limiting the number of guns that can be sold to an individual in a given period of time. (I know - that's the point)
Maybe decrease the current number.
National data base where it's not dealer specific.

Anytime you and the ATF are on the same page when it comes to firearms , I know I should oppose it automatically and never think twice about it .
 
What? Increased rights based on wealth? Where do you guys come up with this stuff?
Poll taxes were considered unconstitutional, why wouldnt a gun tax?

You are proposing a system of gun rights, only for those who can afford the extra tax. Considering you balk at ID laws for voting that costs 32 bucks for an ID value for 8 years, seems like you wouldnt want an ID for guns. At least if you were consistent. But you arent. On top of that racist requirement for ID, you want to add on additional taxes. Ensuring that only the wealthy have guns, and ammo.
 
Poll taxes were considered unconstitutional, why wouldnt a gun tax?

You are proposing a system of gun rights, only for those who can afford the extra tax. Considering you balk at ID laws for voting that costs 32 bucks for an ID value for 8 years, seems like you wouldnt want an ID for guns. At least if you were consistent. But you arent. On top of that racist requirement for ID, you want to add on additional taxes. Ensuring that only the wealthy have guns, and ammo.

I'm pretty sure most (all?) states offer a free ID. (Not a DL)
 
Only if it's the same to vote.
This has always been the start of my test on rational or reasonable. Would they accept the same restrictions/requirements on other rights?

If no, it's clearly not rational or reasonable.
If yes, it may be rational or reasonable and worth discussing.
 
Setting up my own buyback outside these events could also be lucrative. Surely someone has done that
Someone in the thread I saw that in said the cops were patrolling the line and refusing to let people walk up to those holding guns. But yes I would go camp out one of these things, I'm sure you could find great milsurp rifles for double what the cops will pay you for it.
 
Someone in the thread I saw that in said the cops were patrolling the line and refusing to let people walk up to those holding guns. But yes I would go camp out one of these things, I'm sure you could find great milsurp rifles for double what the cops will pay you for it.
I wonder how they could legally do that.
 
But remember they AREN'T coming after your guns.

"For example, all semi-automatic rifles that can accept detachable magazines and have a pistol grip, a forward grip, a grenade launcher, a barrel shroud, a threaded barrel or a folding, telescoping or detachable stock are subject to the ban"

Wtf is the issue a barrel shroud? How would that ever increase lethality, ease of hiding, rate of fire or whatever they are worried about.

And I am also pretty sure every rifle will have a threaded barrel.
They don’t know what a barrel shroud is.
 
Setting up my own buyback outside these events could also be lucrative. Surely someone has done that
between buying back guns on the cheap and printing worthless guns to sell at the event, you're set financially.
 
large expenditure with no known benefit. Also how Australia got going down that path
Government waste isn’t necessarily illegal. Stopping people from a casual interaction in a public space most likely is illegal. Someone will most likely test that out at some point.
 
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large expenditure with no known benefit. Also how Australia got going down that path
City matter with the budget and what they hope to accomplish. Would love to know what they count success as, IIRC it was 800 some odd guns. I would think a city that size that's not even a drop in the bucket.
 
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