One way to accomplish this goal is to establish a voluntary registration
system for all privately owned firearms. Those who chose to register
their guns would receive a card that would entitle them to purchase —
tax free each year — as many bullets for each of their guns as any
reasonable gun owner could use. Just show your card and a picture ID,
and there would be no tax on bullets for your quota, which could easily
be monitored by the same computer systems that verify the right to
purchase a gun. No one would be required to register, but not doing so
would make bullets much more expensive. Of course, criminals and others
who are not permitted to own firearms would probably not apply for the
discount, but if they did, knowing who owned a particular gun would help
law enforcement track down those who illegally use them. And, for those
who insisted on buying clips that held more than 10 rounds, the tax
should be much higher. [More]
And this guy's a law school dean.
Maybe they could have us wear special armbands too.
ReplyDeleteInfringement takes many forms. These "ideas" are just a number of examples.
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