[Vision2020] How Many More . . .
lfalen
lfalen at turbonet.com
Fri Aug 17 15:08:33 PDT 2012
Ending the drug war would have a far greater effect on gun crime both here and in Mexico than taking guns away from law abiding folks.
Roger
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From: Kenneth Marcy kmmos1 at frontier.com
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2012 14:49:57 -0700
To: Moscow Vision2020 vision2020 at moscow.com
Subject: Re: [Vision2020] How Many More . . .
> On 8/17/2012 12:44 PM, Wayne Price wrote:
> > Ron,
> >
> > " ... seeking to hold gun manufacturers and dealers liable for
> > negligence when their weapons are used in crimes..."
> >
> > I the truest spirt of equity,how far do we carry this?
>
> Hold liable the owner of record, which would require, after some date
> certain, the existence of an agreed national registry of owners of
> record. Current federal laws don't allow such to be created, though
> there are registration exceptions for "gangster guns", and there are
> various federal databases, probably uncoordinated, containing data of
> uncertain accuracy and timeliness.
>
> Were the federal law to be amended to treat guns loosely analogously to
> securities, ownership of specific firearms, and the financial basis for
> that ownership, could be reported annually or quarterly on an IRS form
> into a national registry. Purchase and sale of weapons could be treated
> not-so-differently than stocks or bonds, with individually-identified
> weapons changing ownership at the financial leisure of the
> taxpayer-owner, and with complete respect for the owner's constitutional
> rights.
>
> > It's far too slippery of a slope to hold a legitimate manufacturer and
> > dealer liable when they have no control over their products, no matter
> > what those products are, once they leave the manufactures and dealers
> > control.
>
> If weapons manufacturers are not to be held liable, then the latest
> subsequent owners of their products may be held liable if that ownership
> is insufficiently careful of control over those products whose use is
> inherently dangerous.
>
>
> Ken
>
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