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Requiring Training Before Owning A Gun is a Threat To The Second Amendment
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This America.Pitchfork51 said:
Illegal guns will be yet another category that black people lead in due to whitey holding them back and being too stupid to pass a training course. Right?haie said:
I don't see a problem with having to take a gun training course in theory, if, yeah, you aren't held to some ridiculous standard and are just informed to not prevent your dumbass from shooting yourself on accident.TheKobeStopper said:
Are you implying gun owners are too stupid to take a training course?EsophagealFeces said:
Requiring training, licenses, or anything else in an infringement of the 2nd amendment. Requiring ID to vote is not an infringement of the 14th amendment. Unless you’re implying that people of color don’t know how to get IDs.TheKobeStopper said:
Should be easy to answer then.EsophagealFeces said:
Is this a serious question? Fuck, you’re dense.TheKobeStopper said:Could someone explain to me the difference between requiring an ID to vote and requiring training to own a gun?
That’s your interpretation of it. I would say it depends on if you’re required to take training or pass training. If it’s just taking training I don’t see that as an infringement and certainly not more of one than requiring ID to vote.
But in practice it's going to be some exorbitant, overtaxed bullshit that is going to piss off both the consumer and the company trying to make money off of issuing the training. It's going to make the process take way longer than it should, which I guess is the point, right?
Which will encourage more people to black market a gun or get one from a relative which defeats the purpose.
There's plenty of people with a ton of guns that will hand out their spare 9mm's, for no other reason other than it gives them peace of mind their relatives have protection in these batshit crazy times.
Government regulation is going to have a hard time undoing that, and implementing laws on these people is virtually futile. "The gun broke and I threw it away, sorry. Why are you on my property again?"
And yeah metro area gun shops doing excessive checks on a minority parent just trying to protect his family, well....lol. -
I'm all for training, ID and a background check to vote! If we Require it for one constitutional right why not all?
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There’s 343 million guns in a population of 350 million.haie said:
This America.Pitchfork51 said:
Illegal guns will be yet another category that black people lead in due to whitey holding them back and being too stupid to pass a training course. Right?haie said:
I don't see a problem with having to take a gun training course in theory, if, yeah, you aren't held to some ridiculous standard and are just informed to not prevent your dumbass from shooting yourself on accident.TheKobeStopper said:
Are you implying gun owners are too stupid to take a training course?EsophagealFeces said:
Requiring training, licenses, or anything else in an infringement of the 2nd amendment. Requiring ID to vote is not an infringement of the 14th amendment. Unless you’re implying that people of color don’t know how to get IDs.TheKobeStopper said:
Should be easy to answer then.EsophagealFeces said:
Is this a serious question? Fuck, you’re dense.TheKobeStopper said:Could someone explain to me the difference between requiring an ID to vote and requiring training to own a gun?
That’s your interpretation of it. I would say it depends on if you’re required to take training or pass training. If it’s just taking training I don’t see that as an infringement and certainly not more of one than requiring ID to vote.
But in practice it's going to be some exorbitant, overtaxed bullshit that is going to piss off both the consumer and the company trying to make money off of issuing the training. It's going to make the process take way longer than it should, which I guess is the point, right?
Which will encourage more people to black market a gun or get one from a relative which defeats the purpose.
There's plenty of people with a ton of guns that will hand out their spare 9mm's, for no other reason other than it gives them peace of mind their relatives have protection in these batshit crazy times.
Government regulation is going to have a hard time undoing that, and implementing laws on these people is virtually futile. "The gun broke and I threw it away, sorry. Why are you on my property again?"
And yeah metro area gun shops doing excessive checks on a minority parent just trying to protect his family, well....lol.
Those are not going away because Cho Bai Den’s puppet masters are telling him to mouth those words
In fact, that number is going up daily because of Cho Bai Den and his puppet masters. -
2020 12.5 million more sold than in 2019. Impossible to puck them all up. Who's gonna do it?
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Derek bought one recently I heard (so did I).
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I am a staunch defender of 2A and I will gladly trade Gun safety training with respect to first time buyers for no MI ballets and voter ID.
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None of you pussies are going to respond?thechatch said:I am a staunch defender of 2A and I will gladly trade Gun safety training with respect to first time buyers for no MI ballets and voter ID.
@HHusky
@TheKobeStopper
@EwaDawg
@BearsWiin
Do you take the deal?