Thread Bomber;715160 wrote:Are you implying the "slippery slope?" The federal and state government collect all kinds of information. I would hope you a being facetious. If it is legal, i have no problem with the government knowing you own firearms.
Hell, they already know you are purchasing a weapon because you have to go through them in the form of a background check to make a legal purchase.
No, I am implying they do not have any need to know. Anymore than they need to know if you have kitchen knives, baseball bats, screwdrivers, hammers, a length of rope, a large rock, a fork, a pillow, a bathtub, a house key, plastic bags, antifreeze, a piece of 2x4, glass, a nailgun, a fireplace poker, a book, an iron, a flower vase, a brick, a balcony, your own two hands, etc, etc, etc ....
All of those items by the way have been used by one human to kill another human!
Thread Bomber;715160 wrote:Text of Amendment:
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
How is registering a weapon infringing on your 2ND amendment rights? They aren't saying that you cant have it (within certain criteria)
Any alteration should be considered an infringement. Would you tolerate it if they said you have freedom of speech as long as you don't criticize politicians and don't speek without first getting a permit and without first registering your speech with the fedgov for approval and if a gov dept felt you were undeserving then you don't get free speech? Of course you wouldn't because that infringes on your right to free speech.
Thread Bomber;715160 wrote:Now, if you are making a right to privacy argument, I might tent to agree with you a little more a s this is not expressly mentioned in the Constitution. I do not wish to open up that can of worms for fear of another abortion debate.
If you own it legally and the Government does not consider it public information, You should not have a problem with it.
I do have a problem with it. I believe their intrusion is an infringement. It's literal meaning is to encroach or trespass or transgress. Which is what they are doing by altering my constitutional right.
Thread Bomber;715164 wrote:To put it simply, If you are willing to go through the extra burden, you have proved on some level that your intent is to own the legally and by logical extention intend on following the law as to it's legal use.
That's just it I am not willing to. I am being forced to by my government to simply exercise my constitutional right! So I am assumed to have criminal intent unless I can prove otherwise. What does that sound like?
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