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In reply to the discussion: So, my 86-year-old Mom phoned today about gun violence. [View all]Cassiopeia
(2,603 posts)27. It leaves a trail.
It forces responsible owners to buy/sell/exchange weapons in a way that is..... Responsible.
Sell a weapon in an improper way and someone uses that weapon to kill then the original owner has some responsibility.
If I lend my car to someone I know to be unlicensed and a constant drunk, I have some responsibility there.
It's really not hard, except for the intentionally obtuse.
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That seems like a reasonable regulation that wouldn't infringe on anyone's rights
gratuitous
Jun 2016
#1
The only problem I see is that the 9/11 terrorists took the time to learn to fly planes
passiveporcupine
Jun 2016
#9
The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights don't guarantee any right to keep and bear cars.
AlbertCat
Jun 2016
#7