12-17-2012, 10:42 PM
(12-17-2012, 07:08 PM)Kevin Wrote: We do regulate all of that. Cars require registrations and inspections and training before you can operate one, there are further regulations on how children are allowed to ride in them.And how many unlicensed drivers are out there? If you think the license is a barrier, then you might be surprised. Same goes for insured. A law really only works when there is a high likelihood you will get caught, and if it isn't working so well with cars how do you think it will work on guns? Especially with those who don't generally respect laws in the first place.
But to your main point of gun laws in general, if you think I'm arguing for no laws let me set you straight. That's definitely not the case. However am I against "creat(ing) more strict gun laws to reduce tragedies like this". There is a point laws overstep reasonable safeties to reduce risk. Show me someone who is bringing up safety on ammo boxes over this. (besides yourself) That's not what this is about. Every time something like this happens the politicking is less about crazy people and how to deal with them, than it is how to ban guns.