#481831 - 01/23/09 04:01 PM
Re: Ammunition Accountability Legislation ( NFR )
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Carcass
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When I was talking about direct costs, I meant direct costs - $'s coming out of our wallets. And I should have been more clear, I meant that the 2nd is the only one of the Bill of Rights - the first 10 amendments, that has a direct cost to us in order to exercise the right.
I understand the privacy arguement and I tend to agree with it in principle. And Aunty, even though I am absolutely not in favor of the 2nd Amendment, that does not mean I want to overturn it. I believe that a repeal of the 2nd Amendment or a significant curtailing of the rights inherent, are a political non-starter. But, the courts have ruled that there can exist "reasonable restrictions". We can't own machine guns, or nuclear devices. Clearly, I am not a gun owner, but the only arguement that I have heard in this thread that portrays this as an unreasonable restriction is the cost issue. If ammunition is used in the commission of a crime, I would like to make it easier for the police to trace that ammo and potentially lead to the perp.
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#481836 - 01/23/09 04:16 PM
Re: Ammunition Accountability Legislation ( NFR )
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Dick Nipples
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Illegal wire tapping....ok Authority to search my home without a warrant or even notifying me that it happened...what have I got to hide? National database...well it's probably for the best Searches in ferry lines...whatever keeps us safe border patrol road block/checkpoints....might get a terrorist indefinite imprisonment of US and non-US citizens without charges or trial....if they say they are bad they must be Torture...as long as it's not me
gun law....WHAT? WHAT? ARE YOU F'ing CRAZY? THIS IS AMERICA!!! WE HAVE RIGHTS!!!!
+10,000 Fish on... Todd P.S. doc, chill the hell out...go back and find where I expressed an opinion on this topic...or let me save you a minute, and tell you that I haven't expressed one on this topic at all...I just expressed my opinion on the fear mongering by the gun/ammo industry, and the willingness to eat the fear hook, line, and sinker by the gun advocates. I have several guns...not surprisingly, no one has ever taken them.
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#481845 - 01/23/09 04:48 PM
Re: Ammunition Accountability Legislation ( NFR )
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River Nutrients
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The ass clowns who are promoting this legislation are a company based in Tacoma who manufacture the technology. That's the funny thing that everyone is missing. Small business owners--smart entrepreneurs, albeit misguided--come up with something that will make them money, then lobby the hell out of some politicos to mandate it. But the knee-jerk reaction is to jump on the Dems for trying to repeal the Second Amendment. So since it won't legally limit your ability to own weapons or buy ammunition, the question is: why do you hate the small business owner?
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#481892 - 01/23/09 08:53 PM
Re: Ammunition Accountability Legislation ( NFR )
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Spawner
Registered: 01/15/01
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Loc: Port Angeles, WA
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Wow, people cry like babies that GW was listening in on their 1-900 calls, but tracking how many shells I purchase in a hunting season, thats ok.. I suppose the next step is filling out a form after each shell is fired, so they know how many I have on hand? When legislation like that passes. we are one very small step from being a military state.
Attempting to circumvent our rights through taxation seems contrary to some of the lefts core beliefs. For one, you would be taking guns and ammo out of the hands of the poor first. Followed by the middle class with the last still holding firearms being the rich. Lucky for us, there all sane, law-abiding citizens! We all know that'll put an end to firearm related incidents in the US too.
All we need is more regulations cause the ones we already have dont seem to be doing the trick. Maybe if people start "self-reporting" when they shoot someone, it'll be easier to enforce! Hell, make "self -reporting" a law too!
Edited by elkrun (01/23/09 08:58 PM)
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#481909 - 01/23/09 09:57 PM
Re: Ammunition Accountability Legislation ( NFR )
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Poodle Smolt
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Loc: McCleary, WA
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The problem I have with is is that today I am a legal citizen and if this passes I become a criminal at some time in the future.
Also, criminal will not abide by this law, just like they don't abide by other laws. This law only affects law abiding citizens by further restricting their rights. I would have to choose between giving up literally thousands of dollars worth of ammo, or becoming a criminal.
I shoot some whacky calibers, and I have literally purchased a sufficient amount of bulk components to last me and my boys a lifetime of reloading.
"Just give up the Jews. Nobody will miss them....." is what the Nazi's said as they eroded people's rights away one by one, then it was the mentally retarded, the gypseys, and then anyone else they didn't like.
So I am not going to abide by them when the say "just give up your rounds", because without them my guns are useless.
Those who give up liberty for security deserve neither.
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