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Old 04-22-2008, 02:45 PM
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Because putting limitations on collectors' rights is unreasonable. Non-collectors don't have a legitimate reason to buy massive amounts of arms at one time, so limits on them would be reasonable.
Why do they need to show a "legitimate reason" to exercise freedom?

Couldn't eveyone be a gun collector?



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Since 1934 most of those people who resisted registration are dead. When you buy a handgun now, registration comes with it.
But a great deal have not registered their existing guns.


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I wish we would relax gun control to a certain extent. Registration of handguns isn't the problem, it hasn't affected freedom whatsoever.
Until the government decides to take them away entirely.

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Its the other things like you can only shoot handguns at ranges, you must join a range, you cannot concealed carry, storage regulations are strict, etc. which are the problem.

Focusing the attention on the handgun regristration which barely anyone has a problem with is a complete waste of time.
The first thing a totalitarian government does is register guns, so when they decide to take away the rest of your freedoms, they know right where to go first.
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