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Vacp:
1) requiring you to have repeated safety and me tsl examinations every four years ensures that your mental state remains sound. 2) a well regulated militia means well trained. Training is not a one and done thing, it is repesnative and always changing. 3) because if we make you listen to safety courses over and over again, you and others will in time start actually taking safety seriouslly. Saying that you train your kids and can leave weapons lay around is not safety, it is irresponsibility. |
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I find it very irresponsible to keep a gun under the pillow. Mine is kept in a small safe with a finger pad on top at night. Easy to get to and not left out in the open.
During the day I either carry it or it is kept with in arms reach of me. |
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So if I don't have a safe because I want quick access to my gun, and somebody breaks in (breaking the law) and steals it then you think I'm not being responsible?
. What if (lol) somebody steals my car and causes an accident? Should I responsible because I didn't have 'the club' or some cutout switch installed? I just don't get why I need to responsible, for those other than my children, by having to buy something additional and inconviencing me. |
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Rather than be responsible, its really to establish a system that teaches responsibility. Can't force anyone to be responsible, but required training and education will certainly reduce the # of accidental gun deaths and injuries, while negligence and stupidity will be met with stiffer consequences. There are A LOT of really irresponsible gun owners out there. Seen too many of them 1st hand.
As for responsible parenting....I'd love breeding licenses of some sort. But that's not gonna happen. |
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Danville PA |
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cpl basically want's to legislate that people be responsible with guns. It's a nice thought. Can we legislate they be responsible about other things like parenting in general?
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Cp, You are really out in left field with your ideas. I do think safe storage is a great idea. But not to the extent you say. Before gun safes came out in the early 80's there was other ways to store your weapons. Why take a safety course over again. Once you pass it you have proved you understand safe handling. Mental exam no don't see that. We do need to work on the mental health system we have and have them report to the data base. But thanks to the privacy laws that have been passed it is hard for them to do that. Start with repealing them first and see how that works.
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Berryville VA |
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Cplo:
Ah, well I hope you had fun. Oh and I do agree, pot heads aren't worth our taxes. |
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Hazle Township PA |
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We can use the money being saved whenever we finally stop prosecuting and jailing potheads and corner boys.
And if not jail, then excessive fines, community service and loss of guns for those whose negligence results in injury or death to others. If long term jail sentences aren't a viable option, I'm sure there are alternatives out there that will be nearly as harsh and less of a financial burden on the taxpayer. T |
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Danville PA |
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Putting thousands of people in jail for a very long time is very expensive.
I understand the deterrent effect, but people tend to do things the way they've always done them, and progress be damned. |
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