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Owners of "AR" style firearms only.

Will you comply

  • Why of-course I would, the government knows vest

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Hell no!

    Votes: 17 85.0%
  • Other, add detailed answer.

    Votes: 3 15.0%

  • Total voters
    20
  • Poll closed .
You keep going to false equivalencies.

I know you can be better than this.

It's OK to support the notion that you should not have to registrar your gun.

No need to falsely justify that want with a fallacy.

A gun is more like a tool than a means of transportation. I responded to a false equivalency.
 
Because it is a horrible analogy... cars are used on public property, for one. They can also cause accidents and kill or injure people and property. Guns are more analogous to this than a shovel is.

The use of cars on public roadways is a state issued privilege. No permission, proof of ownership or insurance is required to carry an AR-15 or a shovel in public.
 
The use of cars on public roadways is a state issued privilege. No permission, proof of ownership or insurance is required to carry an AR-15 or a shovel in public.

Well....depending on local laws
 
I don't mind registering my guns. I register my car. I have a license to drive my car. Why doesn't the gun crowd complain about cars?
Ask the people in the UK why registration is a bad thing. Ask the people from Australia why registration is a bad thing. Everywhere there has been gun bans and confiscation, ask why registration is a bad thing.
 
I know where my guns are.

Are you a dishonest debater... because that is what this post tells us.

The use of cars on public roadways is a state issued privilege. No permission, proof of ownership or insurance is required to carry an AR-15 or a shovel in public.

And this post confirms it...
 
I live in PA and all the guns I bought personally are already registered (or in the sales database) :shrug:
 
Ask the people in the UK why registration is a bad thing. Ask the people from Australia why registration is a bad thing. Everywhere there has been gun bans and confiscation, ask why registration is a bad thing.

Almost no mass shootings... looks like a good thing.
 
If the sheep get their way will you comply if told you must turn in or register your firearms?
Firearms confiscation or a mandatory buyback ain’t gonna happen, and since the vast majority of firearms are purchased through FFL’s, the government already has a big chunk of firearms “registered”.
 
Almost no mass shootings... looks like a good thing.
You like having your personal freedoms **** on...be my guest. BTW...how many massacres were there in Australia prior to the ban? How many has there been SINCE the ban?
 
Firearms confiscation or a mandatory buyback ain’t gonna happen, and since the vast majority of firearms are purchased through FFL’s, the government already has a big chunk of firearms “registered”.
Since there is no registration or background check requirements for private sales, the governments database isnt worth a thing. Of all the guns I have bought through a dealer, I have..maybe a few of them today.
 
You like having your personal freedoms **** on...be my guest. BTW...how many massacres were there in Australia prior to the ban? How many has there been SINCE the ban?

I don't see owning automatic rifles, etc. as a personal freedom.
 
Since there is no registration or background check requirements for private sales, the governments database isnt worth a thing. Of all the guns I have bought through a dealer, I have..maybe a few of them today.

Just like selling your car, when selling a gun a change of ownership form should be filed with the State. 100%
 
Ask the people in the UK why registration is a bad thing. Ask the people from Australia why registration is a bad thing. Everywhere there has been gun bans and confiscation, ask why registration is a bad thing.

Uh.....you know those places are democracies. The people want what they have
 
Since there is no registration or background check requirements for private sales, the governments database isnt worth a thing. Of all the guns I have bought through a dealer, I have..maybe a few of them today.

You underestimate the power of a federal investigation
 
Just like selling your car, when selling a gun a change of ownership form should be filed with the State. 100%
Your opinion is noted.
 
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