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School gun left lying around for Ohio elementary students
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<blockquote data-quote="FenderTL5" data-source="post: 74238160" data-attributes="member: 388072"><p>I'm afraid you are missing the point he refuses to state explicitly.</p><p></p><p>A gun was left out in the open - now we must have a police investigation to determine who the irresponsible gun owner was. He thinks this is proper and right (which I'm not opposing thus far) but is as far as it should go. Keep it to the specific here. We have one irresponsible person and that irresponsibility is full-stop limited here.</p><p></p><p>What he's insinuating, is the idea of all gun owners registering their weapons, allowing LEO to simply query a computer and find the irresponsible person in a matter of seconds is an imposition to his and all other gun owner's rights.</p><p>That may or may not be true in the current legal climate.</p><p></p><p>What his objection is; he doesn't want the irresponsibility of the one person in this school to be addressed toward all gun owners.</p><p></p><p>What's really interesting, is he brings cars into this - which are registered and tagged. Along with driver's who must pass a written and skills test in order to obtain a license for operation. Legal operation, in most places, also requires a minimum level of liability insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenderTL5, post: 74238160, member: 388072"] I'm afraid you are missing the point he refuses to state explicitly. A gun was left out in the open - now we must have a police investigation to determine who the irresponsible gun owner was. He thinks this is proper and right (which I'm not opposing thus far) but is as far as it should go. Keep it to the specific here. We have one irresponsible person and that irresponsibility is full-stop limited here. What he's insinuating, is the idea of all gun owners registering their weapons, allowing LEO to simply query a computer and find the irresponsible person in a matter of seconds is an imposition to his and all other gun owner's rights. That may or may not be true in the current legal climate. What his objection is; he doesn't want the irresponsibility of the one person in this school to be addressed toward all gun owners. What's really interesting, is he brings cars into this - which are registered and tagged. Along with driver's who must pass a written and skills test in order to obtain a license for operation. Legal operation, in most places, also requires a minimum level of liability insurance. [/QUOTE]
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