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Old 07-16-2005, 08:05 AM
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Default Hey Gunners, Let's Review "Gun Control"

Do you seriously believe that Fingerprints and Valid ID is
what is termed "Gun Control"? Hey Fellow Gunners, Let's Review What "Gun Control" is NOT.


Remember when you got your Learner's Permit to drive a car?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.

Remember when you had the Learners Permit, you had to be accompanied by a License Driver?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.

Remember that you had to practice driving to pass a driver's test on the course?
No equivalent Gun Control Law.

Remember that you had to study and learn a book full of your State's Driving Laws?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.

Remember when you had to take an eye exam to determine if you were blind or required glasses when driving?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.

Remember when you had to take a written test about your State's Driving Laws?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.

What is our present Gun Control? Basically, it's a crock of (*)(*)(*)(*), as it cranks out more and more ignorant legal gun owners.

Stop your whining, and do something useful like learn your own State's Gun Laws, and what Self Defense pleas exist, and what they mean!

YUP! For every reasonable test in order to Drive, you were NOT PERMITTED by YOUR STATE to be ignorant, blind, without ANY driving experience.

Not so with guns, and it ain't because of the 2nd. It's because of idiots that wrote the almost bogus State's own "Gun Control" laws.

There's nothing about "Conditional or Abridged Rights" in our Constitution.
However, all rights are abridged and conditional.
Free speech is abridged! Yelling "fire" in a theater is illegal.
The right to a fair trail is abridged! The poor don't get the defense lawyers like the wealthy.

Many other rights are abridged: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

The 2nd Amendment is no exception, you must apply for and receive a permit for long-guns, An Application to Purchase and/or a CCW License for handguns, as well.

Sure the 2nd is abridged, but how much, when you consider what the State SHOULD REQUIRE of all
gun owners, and wannabees too.

Ignorance and the DEFENSE OF IGNORANCE is simply ignorant.
It's common sense.

Ignorant gunners don't make ANYONE safer.

It is simply indefensible NOT TO REQUIRE similar/nearly equivalent STATE Gun Control Laws that mirror the Driving laws and requirements mentioned above.
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Old 07-16-2005, 09:39 AM
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Remember when you got your Learner's Permit to drive a car?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.
This is only required when you operate a car on roads provided by some government agency. Once off of roads provided by some government agency no permit or license is needed.
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Remember when you had the Learners Permit, you had to be accompanied by a License Driver?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.
This is only on roads provided by some government agency. Once off of roads provided by some government agency no permit or license is needed.
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Remember that you had to practice driving to pass a driver's test on the course?
No equivalent Gun Control Law.
This is only on roads provided by some government agency. Once off of roads provided by some government agency no permit or license is needed.
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Remember that you had to study and learn a book full of your State's Driving Laws?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.
This is only on roads provided by some government agency. Once off of roads provided by some government agency no permit or license is needed.
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Remember when you had to take an eye exam to determine if you were blind or required glasses when driving?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.
This is only on roads provided by some government agency. Once off of roads provided by some government agency no permit or license is needed.
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Remember when you had to take a written test about your State's Driving Laws?
No such equivalent Gun Control Law.
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as it cranks out more and more ignorant legal gun owners.
If I recall gun haters claim their demands for gun control laws are to keep guns away from dangerous criminals not law abiding citizens. I could be wrong.
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YUP! For every reasonable test in order to Drive, you were NOT PERMITTED by YOUR STATE to be ignorant, blind, without ANY driving experience.
This is only on roads provided by some government agency. Once off of roads provided by some government agency no permit or license is needed.
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However, all rights are abridged and conditional.
Free speech is abridged! Yelling "fire" in a theater is illegal.
If there is a fire you are allowed to yell it. Now if there is no fire you will be charged with reckless endangerment. A crime!
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It is simply indefensible NOT TO REQUIRE similar/nearly equivalent STATE Gun Control Laws that mirror the Driving laws and requirements mentioned above.
This is only on roads provided by some government agency. Once off of roads provided by some government agency no permit or license is needed.
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costs more, and takes more time than getting a driver's license here in MA. I have no idea what the heck you are talking about....
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Default And how are those driving laws working?

Are more people killed by street racing and drunk drivers or by guns in the U.S.? And are there not more guns than cars in this country? I would expect gun deaths to dominate, if your correlation is valid. I really don't know the answer to that... simply asking.

I assume we're dropping legit shootings out of the mix - no such exception for drunks or street racers. I mean, if you break into my home, it won't exactly be an accidental shooting that takes place.
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