Monday, October 05, 2020

California ‘Ghost Gun Lawsuit’ a Step Toward ‘Universal Registration’ and Beyond

The effects of this lawsuit – if it ultimately succeeds (and will hinge on who wins the November elections and gets federal court appointment powers) – is that it will not just affect California, but will clear the way for national infringements. And that raises other questions, such as if so-called “80 percent receivers” are bad, what level of completion above a lump of ore-bearing rock is acceptable? What other parts that comprise a completed handgun or rifle will also have required serialization and permitting mandated? And what’s the purpose of all that in the first place? [More]

We don't "need" a license to drive a car-- that's an infringement imposed on us by the state. Brought to you by the same subversive statists who say you don't even need an ID to vote.

1 comment:

Jason Azze said...

I also remind people who make this driver's license comparison that you don't need a license to _buy_ a car, nor to drive it on a track, or a private road, or your friend's private road.