st0wandgrow
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Liked your idea on ending the drug war and getting help for tortured souls.
Were you aware that there is a law which prohibits the federal government from having a gun registry and that the great majority of guns since the dawn of time are unregistered? Some states have gun registries but most do not.
If I break into your home and burglarize your firearm and then shoot someone and drop the weapon. I get away with it, but you go to prison. Felons cannot own guns so you then lose your right to own a firearm because you went to prison. Does that really sound reasonable to you? Sounds like a wonderful way to fuck over someone who has wronged you in some way, steal their gun and anonymously drop it off at the police headquarters as a "Found" item. Bye bye felon who gets to go to ass rape prison for letting his dog shit on your lawn.
I have purchased many many many weapons without a background check right from the store on a Friday afternoon anyday USA. CWC permit holders do not need background checks, they are assumed to be cleared. FFL holders don't need background checks done either. Neither do C&C holders. You want to close all those down?
Private sales also do not require background checks, you gonna require everyone with $500 to go down to the Sheriffs and fill out paperwork? It isn't even enforceable. How will the law know that I just sold my cousin a derringer for $100 cash?
Assault weapons are already very difficult to own, as all assault weapons are selective fire to be full automatic weapons. Let me guess? You think that semi auto rifles that LOOK like assault weapons are actually assault weapons? Or that anything capable of holding more than 5 rounds of ammunition is an assault rifle? I suggest you actually find out what an assault rifle really is as the media has made you believe their deceitful ways.
My Glock pistol holds 33 rounds of ammo, more than any of my so called "assault rifles" do.
Look, I will admit that I am not up on all of the intricacies of the various gun laws. When suggesting that the process of purchasing a gun needs to be looked at, I'm saying that with people like the Aurora shooter in mind. I will never be convinced that a person should be able to buy a bunch of guns and thousands of rounds of ammo with no questions asked, and no red flags raised. I don't know what the answer is, but to me if you want to buy a gun, it should be registered to you, and the state/feds should be aware of that purchase. If we can figure out how to do it with cars, surely there must be away to apply that to guns.
As far as assault weapons go, again I will plead ignorance. My main point is that a handgun that can fire 5-10 rounds should be sufficient when it comes to protecting your home and family. A weapon that has the capacity to fire off 40, 50, 100 rounds inside of a minute is not something that a civilian needs, nor should own.
I may be missing some points here, so I'm open to being schooled on this, but the above just seems like common sense to me.