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In reply to the discussion: Liability insurance is not an answer [View all]It's you who doesn't have the "basic understanding" here... Of actuarial science or human psychology.
If you make it very expensive to be careless with your firearms, law abiding and financially resources people will be more careful with their guns.
Works for cars and houses and life insurance.
ETA: I'm a gun owner with a $5 million personal liability policy. If someone steals my locked guns and commits a crime I'm covered. If I leave it out and unlocked I am not. Therefore I lock my guns up carefully, just like I take reasonable precautions to secure my car and house. See how that works?
How many kids will die this year from carelessly stored guns? Many is the answer.
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Wouldn't medical insurance cover medical treatment of accidental injuries? n/t
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jan 2016
#8
re: "Your car insurance requires you to get your car inspected and registered every year..."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jan 2016
#33
re: "Done arguing with people who deny facts that don't suit their ideology."
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jan 2016
#35
What percentage of negligient discharge injuries involve a victim that would not be covered
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2016
#11
"a huge number of gun deaths and accidents result from well intentioned gun owners being careless"
Lizzie Poppet
Jan 2016
#27
The difference being that owning a firearm is a right, while driving or owning a vehicle isn't.
GGJohn
Jan 2016
#20
He meant your erroneous interpretation of the militia clause has been debunked.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2016
#28
I'm pretty sure it's only "Settled Law" or "Law of the Land" if they agree with it
DonP
Jan 2016
#57
You can only be checked if you are stopped and you can only be stopped for an underlying reason.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2016
#24
It's not difficult for me to question what I think before I say it.
discntnt_irny_srcsm
Jan 2016
#54