WildCat
NWO Master Conspirator
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Of course it's a gun ban, just like Chicago's handgun ban was a gun ban. You may well argue that Prohibition wasn't an alcohol ban since it was still available for Communion wine and medical prescriptions.Feinstein only talked about confiscating assault weapons, which is horrible policy on many levels, but is not a gun ban.
Particularly since they can keep defining "assault weapon" in increasingly restrictive terms, today in California it's now every semi-auto firearm with a detachable magazine and in New York it's all firearms with a magazine capacity greater than 7 rounds.
The purpose of vehicle registration is completely different. Nearly all vehicles are driven on public roads (and those that aren't don't usually need to be registered) and often stored on public roads. They are very often parked in illegal places, where they obstruct traffic or street cleaning equipment or take up spaces meant for others or for shoppers in shopping districts. They often need to be towed from said places, and owners must be notified. Registration doesn't make auto confiscation any easier, because an auto can't be hidden in a drawer in the bedroom or the back of a basement closet.Yes, as vehicle registration will make car confiscation (if that ever happened) much easier.
No need, it was a ridiculous claim then and I'm pretty certain you haven't edited it to make your case any more convincing in the meantime. You may as well claim that vehicle registration doesn't make it any easier to figure out who is responsible for the car that skipped the toll or is illegally parked in a handicapped space.I already wrote a long post on the likelihood of any ban and how registration will have little impact on that. respond to that post if you really want to discuss this.