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On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 14:22:29 -0500, Ed Huntress
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On Sun, 03 Feb 2013 09:00:11 -0800, Gunner
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On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 20:00:12 -0500, "Ed Huntress"
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On Fri, 1 Feb 2013 16:46:36 -0500, "Ed Huntress"
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If your gun is lost or stolen, it's an automatic misdemeanor with a
substantial fine. No excuses. It doesn't matter if you report it right
away,
because losing your gun or having your gun stolen is considered a prima
facie case that you "negligently failed to maintain control" of your gun.
If
it's stolen from your home, you're guilty of a crime. If it's stolen from
your car or your person, you're guilty of a crime.

If these laws were universal in the US, former NRA Board member Sanford
Abrams would be in prison now for "losing" 650 guns from his gun store in
Parkville, Maryland.

Switzerland and Israel can enjoy easy access and fairly open possession and
carrying of guns because they don't have crazy laws, like ours, that
practically invite illegal transfer of guns to criminals. They have tough,
tough penalties for any transgressions. Responsibility, including legal
methods for transfer of possession, and requirements to secure possession
of
guns you own, are part of their culture and their laws. Our gun nutz deny
responsibility because they have "rights," not responsibilities. With the
support of the NRA, they gut or resist our responsibility requirements on a
frequent basis, as part of a campaign of lunacy. They want to be able to
shoot Congressmen if they decide they're "tyrants," and they don't want
anybody to know that they have the means to do so.

That's the difference. That's why our lack of registration and the enabling
laws to discourage illicit transfer of guns results in a vast criminal
market of guns, and it's a large part of our culture and our outrageous
rates of gun crimes.

Are you catching on yet? You keep repeating your silly mantra that
"criminals don't care if their guns are registered," missing the point that
the purpose is to keep those guns out of criminal hands with a sensible
system of deterrents.

Maybe you should run for the NRA Board. You'd fit right in. d8-)


Ed, if someone steals your car and commits a crime or injures someone
with it, should you be charged with a crime?

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No, and the difference is self-evident.

Please explain.

Gunner


It's a kind of Rorschach test, Gunner, to see if you have enough sense
to own a gun or a car.

If your negligence with the car leads to a death, you can indeed be
held responsible. In NJ, for example, if you leave your keys in a car
and it's stolen, you're charged with a misdemeanor. If you leave your
keys in a car and it's NOT stolen, but the car is not in your
immediate control, then it's a motor vehicle violation.

You ability to secure a gun is much greater than your ability to
secure a car, and the gun, in the hands of a thief, is a much greater
threat to safety.


So all the locking systems and alarms and seat belts and stiff
penalties for drunk driving and safety cages and whatnot in
automobiles was money spent for nothing.

Fascinating.

And how many vehicle deaths did we have last year? 42,000 +

"Overall, there were an estimated 247,421,120 registered passenger
vehicles in the United States according to a 2005 DOT study. "

"There is an estimated 325,000,000 firearms privately owned in the
US...yet in the U.S. for 2010, there were 31,513 deaths from
firearms, distributed as follows by mode of death: Suicide 19,308;
Homicide 11,015; Accident 600.

Yet Eddy....there were far less deaths because of guns than vehicles
and it includes Suicide!

Whats up with that? Hummmm?

Say...seen this?

http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/n...f-injury-death

The top five leading causes of injury-related deaths we

1 Suicide
2 Motor vehicle crashes
3 Poisoning
4 Falls
5 Homicide




So those countries who gun nutz point to as the ones
with sensible gun laws have decided that the responsibility on the gun
owner to keep his guns secure is nearly absolute.


Which countries are you refering to? Mexico with its near draconian
gun ban? Its between the 4th - 6th highest homicide rate on the
planet.

It's been very effective. They have a lot of guns but little
gun-related crime. So it's a proven, pragmatic judgment that we ought
to copy.


They also have a very homogenic population with virtually no blacks
and hispanics and a very high level of education and culture.

Seems to me that once again..you are choosing to use data your very
own way..and in such a fashion that it bolsters your world
view..despite being utterly flawed.

Welcome back Eddy.

Gunner

The methodology of the left has always been:

1. Lie
2. Repeat the lie as many times as possible
3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible
4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie
5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw
6. Then everyone must conform to the lie