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cleanhippie

(19,705 posts)
18. Because cars aren't a constitutional right?
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 09:09 PM
Jun 2016

Last edited Thu Jun 16, 2016, 02:11 AM - Edit history (1)

You don't even need to register a car if you don't drive it on public roads either. Your idea is ludicrous.

Guns should be registered like cars. [View all] forgotmylogin Jun 2016 OP
Amen! nt onehandle Jun 2016 #1
Agreed. KnR Nuff said chknltl Jun 2016 #2
What would you require for minimum coverage in a gun insurance policy? HereSince1628 Jun 2016 #3
Not writing policies on it is kinda the point! scscholar Jun 2016 #8
All it would do Crepuscular Jun 2016 #13
Oh you bet the NRA will be writing policies, post haste. cherokeeprogressive Jun 2016 #31
I don't have to have a license,register or insure my car. Only if I want to take it on public roads. X_Digger Jun 2016 #4
I'll agree safeinOhio Jun 2016 #10
*I* am registered with my state. SO 50 state reciprocity is cool with you, now? X_Digger Jun 2016 #14
Registration would cost about 4 billion a year and insurnace would make the NRA rich Lee-Lee Jun 2016 #5
It's a start mwrguy Jun 2016 #6
Wonder why this idea has never been floated before??? ileus Jun 2016 #7
Because cars aren't a constitutional right? cleanhippie Jun 2016 #18
Cars aren't designed to kill humans either uponit7771 Jun 2016 #50
I'm sure you're trying to make a point. Do you even know what it is? cleanhippie Jun 2016 #56
There's no constitutional right to have devices that are designed to kill humans efficiently uponit7771 Jun 2016 #57
Except there is. The 2nd amendment. But you knew that. cleanhippie Jun 2016 #58
Lots of people keep mentioning insurance. ManiacJoe Jun 2016 #9
Perhaps a flat fee. forgotmylogin Jun 2016 #11
There is a dollar value put on human life... Blanks Jun 2016 #43
I have thought that for years marlakay Jun 2016 #12
But the founding fathers didn't include any amendment in the Bill of Rights mentioning automobiles. tclambert Jun 2016 #15
Nonsense metalbot Jun 2016 #47
Absolutely. And, I think even Scalia himself wrote in the Hellier ruling that... TrollBuster9090 Jun 2016 #16
Cars aren't a constitutional right. But you knew that before you posted such drivel. cleanhippie Jun 2016 #17
Neither are all arms Gore1FL Jun 2016 #23
The line has already been drawn. Several times in fact. cleanhippie Jun 2016 #27
Then the line can be drawn again. Several times, if needed. Orrex Jun 2016 #39
"If we can ban ownership of anti-aircraft missiles..." cleanhippie Jun 2016 #40
We can always count on a gun-enabler to call disagreement "idiotic" Orrex Jun 2016 #46
It's not the disagreement that's idiotic. cleanhippie Jun 2016 #48
I agree--what's idiotic is that I expect any better from a gun-enabler. Orrex Jun 2016 #49
Of course! Running away is so much easier then thinking. cleanhippie Jun 2016 #55
You don't need a license or insurance to keep and drive a car on private property hack89 Jun 2016 #44
It's ridiculous that we even have to argue about it. yardwork Jun 2016 #19
It's called due process, that's why. Indydem Jun 2016 #21
They are denied the right to board a plane. yardwork Jun 2016 #24
Boarding a plane is not a right. Indydem Jun 2016 #25
I don't think that there is a right to own any weapon you please. yardwork Jun 2016 #26
It doesn't matter if you agree. Indydem Jun 2016 #29
My opinion is as important as yours. I vote too. yardwork Jun 2016 #36
Your opinion on settled law isn't important at all. Either is mine. cleanhippie Jun 2016 #41
+1, especially devices DESIGNED to kill a lot of humans efficiently uponit7771 Jun 2016 #52
You don't have the right to fly. You have the right to travel. cleanhippie Jun 2016 #34
People carry their weapons while traveling on public roads. yardwork Jun 2016 #37
I'm sure you think you are making a point. What is it? cleanhippie Jun 2016 #42
Have you explained these fine points rock Jun 2016 #32
What does that even mean? cleanhippie Jun 2016 #35
Glad you asked rock Jun 2016 #38
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2016 #51
Insurance would make the NRA a fortune and increase their membership by tens of millions hack89 Jun 2016 #20
This would only work SCantiGOP Jun 2016 #22
I support registration.... Adrahil Jun 2016 #28
And made at least as hard to get as an abortion. ErikJ Jun 2016 #30
Cars that stay on private property Mariana Jun 2016 #33
No, they should be scorned like cigarettes. hunter Jun 2016 #45
How is it that guns are different from cars? backscatter712 Jun 2016 #53
I've been accused of being a "rabid gunner" here and I agree with this 100%. Odin2005 Jun 2016 #54
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