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Not the same in the views of gun owners. You can use a weapon to defend yourself against an enemy (even if that enemy is your own government), but a vehicle cannot really perform the same function unless you can drive them down...



>>I disagree - gun registration does not work. Indeed, many people did not register their guns. The bottom line of this argument is that yet another right and freedom of an individual is being removed and taxed. At the very core of the way we live in our free North American countries is the 'rights and freedoms of an individual' and that is why a socialist agenda is so disgusting, as it erodes this beautiful principle. Everytime you elect a liberal you are asking for more government control. So, do you want to be free or do you want big brother or an imam to run your life?
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>Come on Grady. Do you register your car? When you do, do you make the same argument about loss of yet another right and freedom and the horrible socialist agenda that forces this on you?
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>>>>We have a national registry in Canada - It doesn't work. It's just a big waste of tax money. All it did was make every gun own a criminal in the eyes of the law. The government has since abandoned registry of long guns.
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>>>The gov is abandoned it for ideological reasons. Just about every police chief in Canada wanted it to stay. Talk to the police. They didn't seem to think it was useless. They liked the idea of having at least some idea of whether or not there were guns in the residence when they had to go on a domestic call. The Harper government is ideologically and umbilically attached to the conservative right, and that's the only reason they abandoned it.
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>>>>>I think there should be a national registry AND a national firearms license.
>>>>>
>>>>>Right now in the US a 16 year old kid can get a driver's permit and get behind the wheel of a
>>>>>dangerous vehicle.
>>>>>
>>>>>A potential gun owner should be required to attend training before being awarded a license.
>>>>>Then each time he/she buys a gun, it's entered into the database.
>>>>>
>>>>>Not only is the person tracked, but trained. This would reduce the accidental deaths by guns and
>>>>>help track firearms.
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>>>>>>Tracy,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Interesting links....and really supporting what is common sense.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>By the way, does anyone recall the Islamic looting that took place in Europe right after the 9/11 attacks? Makes you wonder if all those guys would have done so, had they known that their victims would have been able to defend themselves.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm open to discussion on specifics of making sure that background checks for gun owners are as full-proof as possible. But the notions being promoted by some here are just way off base.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Kevin
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