Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Kelvrick
Originally posted by: alkemyst
I don't agree with licensing for guns...it's a big debate, but IMHO anything in our bill of rights should be a given.
People like to think all warm and fuzzy thoughts about the world around them, but should the shit ever hit the fan you can bet they'd target the areas with concentrations of firepower.
I would like to think anything in the bill of rights should be a given, but I've already seen way too many people who don't know what they're doing at the local ranges.
I'd like to think everyone's "dad" explained to them guns aren't toys and put the fear of god into them from childhood, but its not like that . Here in kalifornia, the HSC test is a joke. I personally think any and everything the military has should be available to the public, but the public should go through the same training the soldier gets (gun safety/maintenance wise) for that weapon.
EDIT: To clarify, of course not everyone weapon will have its own course. But something tiered, kinda like motorcycle licensing in europe.
I agree there would be some gun accidents, but you can't make laws out of fear it only cripples our freedoms. Licensing is bad it really does nothing, but label you. There is no test they can really give that people wouldn't be able to practice to pass and then forget all they learned...our driving system is a great example. They have tested people randomly and many fail when they have not prepared for it.
Make the penalties for gun abuse more harsher if anything, but even that has room for abuse on the people.
Most people's "dad's" today are fucking jokes. My dad would beat my ass raw if I so much as looked cross-eyed at an adult. Today's dad's are encouraging it as 'we are better than everyone else'. At the same time it's these people thinking the laws they push for don't apply to them.
I wouldn't go as far as ordinance and everything in the military catalogue being available though....that wasn't the intention of the amendment.