Been thinking about these, above and beyond their unconstitutionality as a form of prior restraint.
Because there's no way for the state to show when a gun changed hands, the only way they can be effective is if we have universal gun registration.
Once I reached that conclusion, I realized that’s the plan.
In fact, it's been the plan since before background checks became federal law in 1993.
Give an inch, they take a mile. Don't give an inch.
Because there's no way for the state to show when a gun changed hands, the only way they can be effective is if we have universal gun registration.
Once I reached that conclusion, I realized that’s the plan.
In fact, it's been the plan since before background checks became federal law in 1993.
Give an inch, they take a mile. Don't give an inch.
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