Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: If guns were as regulated as cars [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,577 posts)...no tags are required for vehicles that don't travel public highways.
No training or license is required to drive vehicles that don't travel public highways.
No written test is required to drive vehicles that don't travel public highways.
No driving test is required to drive vehicles that don't travel public highways.
No physical or license is required to drive vehicles that don't travel public highways.
No insurance is required for vehicles that don't travel public highways.
No registration or inspection is required to drive vehicles that don't travel public highways.
>> (There are states that do not require vehicle inspections.)
There are no limits on the number of vehicles one can own.
There is no waiting period for a vehicle purchase.
Violent felons, druggies, domestic abusers and the mentally ill can all buy a car without a background check.
Now here is a question: Someone who isn't legally allowed to buy, own, carry or use a gun can break the law and have one. He can steal a car and drive it to where ever he wants to commit a crime. Tell me why the word control belongs in the term "gun-control"?
Is the state or society really in control? Or was this terminology invented just to make people feel good?