I believe to register your guns with the local police should be the way.
The local police can always go to the gun dealer who sold a gun used in a crime to get all the information they need. I don’t want any law enforcement agency to have a registry of my guns.
@Trajan61 why?
@CommonHuman Because a law enforcement registry opens the door for confiscation that’s why. Law enforcement only needs to know about guns used in crimes.
Not a problem.
a national registry would be a wonderful thing
No one is taking guns. Sheesh. And Breitbart? Your horoscope would be more accurate, and less biased.
A lot of democrats want a national registry on guns so what are you babbling about.
Knowing who has things created to kill, and seizing all the guns are miles apart.
Bullshit. Have a great day!
What a brilliant, erudite response...who could argue with that.
@dahermit Thanks! I thought so to. It's really more than a Breitbart fantasy deserves. But i was happy to help.
Is there a link to an article?
The Link wouldn’t copy correctly.
@Pbpierson2 Got it. thanks
Your "always" is a typical NRA/ far right scare tactic. Not impressed by your source, either.
Reschenthaler opposed closing loopholes in background checks. [wesa.fm] That's the only legislation that's been proposed. Nobody has even proposed a national registry and in fact, such a registry is illegal.
How about if we changed, "always" to, "could"...
@dahermit And a giant meteorite "could" hit the planet tomorrow, obliterating life as we know it.
Let's back up to reiterate the point that nobody has proposed a national registry. Furthermore, many (probably most) states have a state registry of all sales and especially handgun ownership. So far, somehow, there haven't been any state confiscations that I've heard of. Probably because of this thing called the Constitution.
@Paul4747 [washingtonpost.com]
[usnews.com]
[gadsdengunsblog.com]
[ammo.com]
And, I seem to remember illegal gun confiscations in New Orleans after Katrina. [nytimes.com]
@dahermit One by one:
And I read (refreshing my memory) that was during a situation of basically martial law, after a week of armed looters roaming the city. And it was the Bush administration's belated response that set up the situation, and his federal law enforcement who assisted local police in their efforts.
Yes. Always. Like they did with our cars.
Is there anything in the Constitution about having a "right" to own a car?
@dahermit it's a good thing then, that all the places of worship are all in secret locations, hidden from the eyes of government, not registered in any sort of record. Because then they would subject to government seizure, like always