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Which gun laws are necessary?

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Have fun digging the silo in the back yard...;)



I get this mental pic of AFO in the back yard with a post hole digger... :D


Nah, I bought an old farm, gonna put my ICBM in the grain Silo. :)
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I've always wanted a bazooka.



Then go pay the permit fees, the yearly federal taxes, give up your privacy, and promise a chunk of your soul and/or first born to the government and you have have one.

If you think owning an airplane is bad, try working "with" the feds for Class III items.
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The common theme of gun discussion around here seems to be arguments for/against new laws, generally tightening controls on firearms. I was wondering, to approach the question from the other end, what laws both sides would agree are right and necessary. A sort of 'lowest common denominator', if you will.



The question of what is and isn't necessary is very subjective. While some people consider a single death by a legally owned firearm to be one too man, others accept such tragedies as part of the cost of living in a "free" society. Therefore, absent any real in depth study into existing firearms laws, both in the United States and abroad, and their effect on both society as we know it and possible future variations on society as we know it, all you're question is going to get you is a lot of emotional responses based on limited personal experiences.

The only thing about which you'll get EVERYONE to agree is that violent crime is wrong. Beyond that, there is no universal common ground in the debate about gun control.
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I've always wanted a bazooka.



Then go pay the permit fees, the yearly federal taxes, give up your privacy, and promise a chunk of your soul and/or first born to the government and you have have one.

If you think owning an airplane is bad, try working "with" the feds for Class III items.



Hey, there's enough hassle from BATFE with model rocket motors.
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