Re: 2012 Presidential Election - The Day after the Aftermath...
So right now we already have, and have had for some time, a "registration" system regarding all firearms in this country.
What we don't have is a law that covers the private transfer of firearms, after the dealer has conducted the initial sale. So in other words, when someone steals a gun, or buys one from a friend or from someone selling guns out of his trunk at a "gun show", we don't have a law that makes the seller/purchaser/thief "register" that gun with the government, and essentially update the registration we already have in place regarding that firearm.
Well, call me cynical but I fail to see how such a registration requirement is going to solve this problem we have. So Lanza, Harris, Klebold, and the rest of these nuts, after acquring their guns for the illegal purposes they intend are going to go ahead and fill out that government form? Or Mrs. Lanza, right before she gets shot will do so? Or maybe the guy peddling guns out of his car at a trade show?
We require people to pay taxes on drug sales, if I'm not mistaken. How is that working out for us? Tax revenues up? Drug sales down?
The people who are going to register already do.
I might be wrong, but I believe first that all new firearms have to be initially sold by a licensed firearms dealer. I also believe that every sale by a licensed firearms dealer, of a new or used firearm, has to be done in conjunction with the completion and filing of a form that includes the purchasers name, address and other contact information, information about the gun (including serial number) and a number of questions answered regarding the purchasers eligibility to buy and possess a gun.Regarding registration, we're not making it illegal to own guns (to your prohibition argument). You can own one fine...its just that you need to register it. That doesn't make it any sexier. If one doesn't register...then one is not a law abiding citizen anyways, is likely open criminal activity in general, and when discovered, may be worthy of police supervision for further criminal activity. Just a note to say that if youre thinking about committing a criminal act, society knows you have that gun.
So right now we already have, and have had for some time, a "registration" system regarding all firearms in this country.
What we don't have is a law that covers the private transfer of firearms, after the dealer has conducted the initial sale. So in other words, when someone steals a gun, or buys one from a friend or from someone selling guns out of his trunk at a "gun show", we don't have a law that makes the seller/purchaser/thief "register" that gun with the government, and essentially update the registration we already have in place regarding that firearm.
Well, call me cynical but I fail to see how such a registration requirement is going to solve this problem we have. So Lanza, Harris, Klebold, and the rest of these nuts, after acquring their guns for the illegal purposes they intend are going to go ahead and fill out that government form? Or Mrs. Lanza, right before she gets shot will do so? Or maybe the guy peddling guns out of his car at a trade show?
We require people to pay taxes on drug sales, if I'm not mistaken. How is that working out for us? Tax revenues up? Drug sales down?
The people who are going to register already do.