http://www.davekopel.org/2A/Mags/The-Failure-of-Canadian-Gun-Control.htm
One of the reasons Is that many guns used in crime are stolen...so how would the registry help, all you'll get back to is the owner, secondly even if you register the legal weapons you can just get an illegal one. Canada doesn't even have as many guns as the USA
There, now shut up
Originally posted by Blindside12
Burden or proof is on you Rob to sell us on we we need the bridge to no where.Sorry, you don't know how debating works.
HYG:
Originally posted by Robtard
I gave you a valid and logical reason. You don't like it because you can't counter it.Repeat: Why is registering guns a bad thing? Sell me on it with logic and reasons. Go
Originally posted by Blindside12
You never made a point, you wanted me to sell you on your non existent bridge to no where.
You're lying again, my point is below, Blind.
Originally posted by Robtard
If a gun is used in a crime, the police have a possible starting point. For one.Why is it a bad thing? Go.
To anyone else: Why is registering guns a bad thing? Sell me on it with logic and reasons. Go
Originally posted by Blindside12
Sorry not financing your bridge to no where. Btw that's not a point, that is already a fact that guns can be linked back to the owner or user via fingerprints, registration, HGR testing. This isn't the movies Rob
That's another red herring. Not all guns are registered and the point is about registering guns, Blind. Stop trolling.
To anyone else: Why is registering guns a bad thing? Sell me on it with logic and reasons. Go
The immediate topic is about gun registration in regards to gun reform, that's not a non sequitur; it;s the topic. You're just throwing that out there. Weird. The "well some people might not be caught" isn't a good reason, it's another red herring. Sure, some won't; like in all crimes.
Surely this can't be hard to answer: Why is registering guns a bad thing? Sell me on it with logic and reasons. Go
It's obvious you're just going to continue ignoring the points I'm saying because you can't address and counter them with logic and reason. Rather silly, imo. I used a valid like example, that's like a citation.
Surely this can't be hard to answer: Why is registering guns a bad thing? Sell me on it with logic and reasons. Go
Originally posted by Robtard
Same red herring.Surely this can't be hard to answer: Why is registering guns a bad thing? Sell me on it with logic and reasons. Go
I don’t see a reason for it to be “bad” per se. But I do think that it won’t address the problem of mass shooters. Aren’t mass shooters by their nature very public and not really trying to hide who they are?
If we were in a thread that discussed the issue of gun crimes, tho, gun registration would be a viable idea.