21 January 2013

New Proposal Will Force Gun Owners to Store Assault Weapons At Government Authorized Storage Depots



Political Cartoons by Steve Kelley





Because you can never have too many laws, regulations and mandates, Massachusetts State Representative David Linsky has filed a new bill that would, among other things, force gun owners to undergo mental health background checks, acquire liability insurance, pay an additional 25% taxon all forms of ammunition, and require firearms categorized as “assault weapons” to be stored outside of their homes and only at government approved storage depots. 

 


Source: Natick Patch


Bills such as this one are being filed by irrationally driven anti-gunners all over the country.


They are targeting every aspect of firearms in an effort to first reduce ownership, and then to ultimately ban it altogether.


They’ll expand the definitions for mental health to include basic forms of stress and normal human mood fluctuations and designate these as mental health conditions that would disqualify you from owning a gun.


They’ll tax gun purchases and ammunition like they’ve done with cigarettes (tripling the cost over a decade) and require huge insurance premiums, making ownership unaffordable for most Americans.


They’ll track the sale and transfer of all firearms through registration, with unjust punishments for anyone engaging in black-market trading.


And, eventually, another crisis – likely one that purports to threaten the very security and stability of the government of the United States – will be used in an attempt institute a complete roundup of the majority of modern firearms.


A full out assault on the Second Amendment is underway.


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1 comment:

  1. Perhaps they can just re-work the Third Reich's policy on storing weapons with the police. It worked so well for Adolf.

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