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American Gun Owners
1) I suppose it's part of the blanket policy, but I've never itemized them.
2) No. 3) How should I know? 4) Absolutely. **) Can they? Sure. Should they? Well. |
Thank-you.
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1) No
2) No 3) No 4) Yes (since I don't want to be accountable for crimes committed with them) Bonus) I'd rather remove all regulation and tracking on cars than extend them to guns. |
The only insurance a gun owner needs is more guns to protect their other guns with. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...s/neeschud.gif
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Mossberg 500 Persuader 12 Gauge Pump-Action. Comes with alternate pistol grip.
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1) So American gun owners, do you insure your guns as part of your tenants'/homeowners' insurance? (As a Canadian, when I buy/bought tenants'/homeowners' insurance, there are/were questions about what firearms I own, there value and what sort of storage I have for guns and ammo.)
no 2) Do you insure guns seperately? no 3) Do some of you not have any 'property' insurance? no 4) If your gun/guns are stolden, would you report it to the police? yes **) Finally - bonus question only for those that answer the above questions, if cars can be licenced and tracked through insurance and licencing, why not guns? Cars, buggies, horses, donkeys. None were guaranteed as a Right. |
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Well, like I said when I answered, there's no practical reason why there shouldn't be gun registration. Gun registration infringes the right to bear arms about as much as voter registration does. Gun ownership advocates claim it's STEP 1 in taking their guns, but hey, Florida can purge registered voters so it isn't like voting is immune to registration-related shenanighans.
So, I would like Sloww to post that you shouldn't need to register, or show ID, to vote. |
Little strange, Kid.
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A) They're quite different subjects. B) I don't think that I ever stated that I was against gun registration. I don't know that I'm for it, but I don't think I've ever said that I wasn't. |
YES, registered to vote. I want to make sure I phrase it exactly correct for you.
I'm a gun owner advocate and I said that I don't know. Once again, absolute declarations are a failure. |
That is called an opinion. I don't guess it matters. President is supposed to be native. http://www.discussworldissues.com/fo...es/biggrin.gif
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2) No 3) See 1 4) Yes as part of the breaking and entering crime and theft of any and all property therein Bonus question needs clarification - Under what pretense is the licensiing required? What value and jurisdiction does the licensing apply to? As a point of the matter hunting rifles, shotguns and the like are not currenlty required to have any registration while short barreled rifles and short barreled shot guns are. What is the pretense/case the government is attempting to invoke to warrant the registration and tracking? Further how does this square against the costs of such an endeavor? As for the cars example the pretense is rather simple. The government has a compelling interest to know whether cars are road worthy or not as they have ongoing needs to understand road usage and the accruing costs of maintenance and new builds. Further they have interpreted an environmnetal impact as well from the usage of the vehicles. Cars on the other hand do not need to necessarily be licensed if sitting idle or operated wholly within the bounds of your own property (ie. not operated on the public roads), contra even the environmental impacts. |
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The state would issue you a weapon if it called you up for militia service.
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