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Bill that would force gun owners to have liability

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  • Don McManus
    I don't have a firearms insurance policy but I do have an umbrella policy.
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  • bpost
    Roberts would vote it is constitutional just like he did for Obama care. If the feds can force you to buy health care there is NOTHING stopping them form forcing you to purchase any sort of insurance.
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  • spasmcreek
    no habla english...only espanol...no pay medico...is FREE....i tell everyone who is sick to come up north
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  • Don McManus
    'Apparently, the intent of the Founding Fathers for the Second Amendment has been misconstrued for years and should have read:

    A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed, so long as they have a government issued permit, maintain an active trigger lock, do not carry it on their person unless authorized to do so by their State of residence, and can prove they possess an up to date liability insurance policy.'


    The Heller and McDonald decisions confirmed that the 'shall not be infringed' is not 'shall not be denied'.

    These decisions confirmed the power of the Federal Government and the States to license, register, and regulate firearms and firearm owners. Extending the requirement of liability insurance to the owners of a licensed item is no great stretch once you have crossed over to the point we are now.

    It will obviously be very beneficial. We all know that no one hurts anyone when they have auto insurance. We also know that no one drives a car without insurance. Implementation of this law will obviously reduce firearms related injuries and deaths greatly.
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  • wifetrained
    quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
    'Apparently, the intent of the Founding Fathers for the Second Amendment has been misconstrued for years and should have read:

    A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed, so long as they have a government issued permit, maintain an active trigger lock, do not carry it on their person unless authorized to do so by their State of residence, and can prove they possess an up to date liability insurance policy.'


    The Heller and McDonald decisions confirmed that the 'shall not be infringed' is not 'shall not be denied'.

    These decisions confirmed the power of the Federal Government and the States to license, register, and regulate firearms and firearm owners. Extending the requirement of liability insurance to the owners of a licensed item is no great stretch once you have crossed over to the point we are now.

    It will obviously be very beneficial. We all know that no one hurts anyone when they have auto insurance. We also know that no one drives a car without insurance. Implementation of this law will obviously reduce firearms related injuries and deaths greatly.





    Shouldn't you have done that last comment in green?
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  • Don McManus
    quote:Originally posted by wifetrained

    Shouldn't you have done that last comment in green?



    Are you suggesting that Ms. Maloney may have misjudged the situation?
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  • wifetrained
    quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
    quote:Originally posted by wifetrained

    Shouldn't you have done that last comment in green?



    Are you suggesting that Ms. Maloney may have misjudged the situation?





    Absolutely!
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