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In reply to the discussion: Every vehicle on the roads has a unique VIN, [View all]backscatter712
(26,357 posts)59. In related news, the NRA moves to repeal all traffic laws.
Because the only answer to a bad guy with a car is a good guy with a car!
http://thisshouldbethenews.com/2015/10/05/nra-demands-repeal-of-all-traffic-laws-says-laws-wont-stop-bad-drivers/
NRA DEMANDS REPEAL OF ALL TRAFFIC LAWS, SAYS LAWS WONT STOP BAD DRIVERS
October 5, 2015 · by Mark Pants · in Automotive, Justice, national, news, politics, Travel.
Washington, D.C. The NRAs Wayne LaPierre is on the offensive following the nations most recent gun tragedy. This time LaPierre is doubling down on his belief that any kind of gun law is a violation of the second amendment and a step towards a tyrannical Nazi-esque America, regardless of statistical evidence, the opinion of the NRAs own members, his wife, the Pope, his butcher, the American people or plain old common sense.
LaPierre paints a picture that any kind of gun control will result in unarmed, helpless good guys being flanked by armed bad guys. He is ready to apply that same ironclad logic to repealing all traffic laws age limits on licensing, registration, speed limits, manufacturing safety requirements, seat belts, child seats, traffic lights and standardized signs. People are going to break the law anyway so we can no longer bother with laws that just impede the right-away of good guys. These restrictive traffic laws, even those designed for safety only oppress the GOOD drivers. Therefore I anticipate a 0% increase in fatalities, in fact, I think these newly liberated good drivers will help keep the bad drivers in check. Especially if they have a gun.
October 5, 2015 · by Mark Pants · in Automotive, Justice, national, news, politics, Travel.
Washington, D.C. The NRAs Wayne LaPierre is on the offensive following the nations most recent gun tragedy. This time LaPierre is doubling down on his belief that any kind of gun law is a violation of the second amendment and a step towards a tyrannical Nazi-esque America, regardless of statistical evidence, the opinion of the NRAs own members, his wife, the Pope, his butcher, the American people or plain old common sense.
LaPierre paints a picture that any kind of gun control will result in unarmed, helpless good guys being flanked by armed bad guys. He is ready to apply that same ironclad logic to repealing all traffic laws age limits on licensing, registration, speed limits, manufacturing safety requirements, seat belts, child seats, traffic lights and standardized signs. People are going to break the law anyway so we can no longer bother with laws that just impede the right-away of good guys. These restrictive traffic laws, even those designed for safety only oppress the GOOD drivers. Therefore I anticipate a 0% increase in fatalities, in fact, I think these newly liberated good drivers will help keep the bad drivers in check. Especially if they have a gun.
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If guns are so safe, the insurance companies would be crawling all over each other to sell the
-none
Dec 2015
#38
There are all sorts of fraud & theft policies, also your life insurance covers you if you are
The_Casual_Observer
Dec 2015
#26
And to take care of the firearms that are already out there, a voluntary program
Squinch
Dec 2015
#2
or a law that staters in order to have a firing range you have to agree to unannounced inspections
saturnsring
Dec 2015
#10
Oh, dear! Someone suggested that responsible gun owners take responsibility for their guns!
Squinch
Dec 2015
#17
Until you invent a DNA+vital sign+personal security forcefield you are living in la-la land
whatthehey
Dec 2015
#21
Bank vaults are robbed, and the dollars are not used to kill people. PRisons are broken
Squinch
Dec 2015
#22
And this illogical nuttery is why grabbers can't pass shit for a generation and are losing ground
whatthehey
Dec 2015
#34
OK, you know you are being lame now, right? You can keep giving examples like broken condoms and
Squinch
Dec 2015
#37
"if you truly believe there is no way to ensure that your gun will not kill someone else,..."
EX500rider
Dec 2015
#65
Then the good guy gun owner can sell it to the thief, report it stolen, then walk?
-none
Dec 2015
#49
If the gun owner sells it to the thief and the sale is not registered on the database, and the
Squinch
Dec 2015
#53
Well, then, the folks who are part of the NRA should get on board so confiscation doesn't happen.
Squinch
Dec 2015
#33
sure, and there are some radical environmentalists who would like to take away all the cars, too.
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2015
#64
As some have already suggested, there are serial numbers, however the thing that is
Squinch
Dec 2015
#19
Every new firearm comes with a unique serial number. Since new firearms must be seld by a FFL
Waldorf
Dec 2015
#32
With a manufacturer's ballistic record required before point of initial sale.
L. Coyote
Dec 2015
#41