WildCat
NWO Master Conspirator
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If true Colorado is an oddball that way.Not true. We had to register a car that hasn't moved from where it was parked on the property nearly six years ago.
If true Colorado is an oddball that way.Not true. We had to register a car that hasn't moved from where it was parked on the property nearly six years ago.
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That's not going to happen, either. The Scalia Supreme Court has already decided by a 5-4 vote that the Second Amendment confers the right to possess a gun to the individual citizen. That's not going to change. I'm certain it can't be over ridden in Congress.
This whole line of conjecture -- the government wants to confiscate all guns -- seems totally without merit.
LinkThe United States Constitution is unusually difficult to amend. As spelled out in Article V, the Constitution can be amended in one of two ways. First, amendment can take place by a vote of two-thirds of both the House of Representatives and the Senate followed by a ratification of three-fourths of the various state legislatures (ratification by thirty-eight states would be required to ratify an amendment today). This first method of amendment is the only one used to date. Second, the Constitution might be amended by a Convention called for this purpose by two-thirds of the state legislatures, if the Convention's proposed amendments are later ratified by three-fourths of the state legislatures.
Not true. We had to register a car that hasn't moved from where it was parked on the property nearly six years ago.
Nope, you're right, it's talking about the 1994 AWB. And believe me, she said she wanted forced confiscation of the labeled assault weapons. But, she couldn't get the 51 votes. Good thing. I'd imagine a blood bath would have ensued.
You don't have to register a car to own one.
You only need to register a car to drive it on the street.
1- If congress were to get the votes to repeal the 2nd Amendment, the SCOTUS couldn't do much about it. Congress makes the laws, SCOTUS interprets the law and their applications.
2- Feinstein was not referring to just "assault weapons". She was (IIRC) referring to every gun.
If congress were to get the votes to repeal the 2nd Amendment, it would be due to the fact that the majority of the American public asked for it.
That's what we refer to as "democracy".
Congress can't repeal the 2nd Amendment.
And we are a representative republic, not a "democracy" ...
If the government ever bans guns it will not rely on a registration system to determine who has guns. That would be the worst confiscation effort ever!
LinkWe need a gun policy in this state that is reasonable, that is balanced, that is measured. We respect hunters and sportsmen. This is not taking away people's guns. I own a Remington shotgun. I've hunted, I've shot. That's not what this is about. Andrew Cuomo
Congress can't repeal the 2nd Amendment.
And we are a representative republic, not a "democracy" ...
That it's a bad idea doesn't necessarily argue that people wouldn't do it.![]()
Drug dealers are illegal to begin with, there's no such thing as a law-abiding drug dealer by definition.It's not so much that it is a bad idea as it is just the most limp wristed way to go about removing guns from a population. Do we rely on drug dealers to self report?
Drug dealers are illegal to begin with, there's no such thing as a law-abiding drug dealer by definition.
Law abiding people would, by definition, register their guns.
Are you seriously going to claim it doesn't make it easier for the government to confiscate them once they know who has what guns and where they are?
And I hope you're not going to the absurd extreme lomiller and others went to in another thread, and insist that a letter to registered guns registered owners demanding that they turn them in by a certain date or face criminal penalties isn't confiscation.
Point missed.
Registration is not a precursor to confiscation. It is not even helpful.
If the government ever bans guns it will not rely on a registration system to determine who has guns. That would be the worst confiscation effort ever!
You over estimate the evilness of government and underestimate its power.
If you want to make a point about registration, don't use as your example something that needn't be registered.
The governor of my own state, Andrew Cuomo, was criticized because he does support an AWB. However he does not -- and I don't think he ever will -- support outlawing all guns. Andrew Cuomo is, in fact, a gun owner.
LinkWe need a gun policy in this state that is reasonable, that is balanced, that is measured. We respect hunters and sportsmen. This is not taking away people's guns. I own a Remington shotgun. I've hunted, I've shot. That's not what this is about. Andrew Cuomo
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And I hope you're not going to the absurd extreme lomiller and others went to in another thread, and insist that a letter to registered guns registered owners demanding that they turn them in by a certain date or face criminal penalties isn't confiscation.
The highlighted is my main issue with his so-called empathy. The 2A has nothing to do with hunting and/or sportsmen.
Cuomo thinks strict NY gun control is his punch-card to the 2016 POTUS elections...no more, no less. People within his inner circle have been quoted as such.
His poll numbers have been in a steady nose-dive since January.
We need a gun policy in this state that is reasonable, that is balanced, that is measured. We respect hunters and sportsmen. This is not taking away people's guns. I own a Remington shotgun. I've hunted, I've shot. That's not what this is about. Andrew Cuomo
The highlighted is my main issue with his so-called empathy. The 2A has nothing to do with hunting and/or sportsmen.
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