I would a household to own no more than two guns- a rifle and a pistol. Since the rifle is for hunting, it can be a single shot only. Shoot, expell carteridge, load, shoot... As to the gun, a max of six bullets and no more than a .32 cal bullet. All guns are registered and renewed every 2 years. All other guns and bullet calibers are not allowed.
As an outsider I find it baffling to see roles get flipped around depending on the subject matter with regards to regulation and the left/right paradigm in American politics.
Well I think that owners would protect their weapons to avoid from being stolen and used if the person owning the gun could be in trouble too. Power comes with great responsibility. I heard that on Spiderman
This clearly shows you have no clue why the 2nd Amendment was written, you know next to nothing about guns or hunting, and you don't have the stones required to live as a free man.
In the words of the great philosopher, Neil Peart (a Canadian, Speeds); You don't get something for nothing You can't have freedom for free
After 9/11, look how the government fixed the problem. It is a joke going thru airport security and we spend billions to do it. it seemed as if every cause was lobbied for by bringing up 9/11. While I do not want idiots having access to high power rifles with large capacity clips, I do not want people to volunteer freedoms being taken away due to emotion.
"Never let a good crisis go to waste." -- Rahm Emmanuel, Obama Chief of Staff Milk it for all it's worth.
For an ignorant troll, you're sure an ignorant troll. You have no ability to understand the thread or the subject at hand. Nor even hunting or what you're talking about. But your posts are funny.
I take that back. Owning multiple rifles is fine, but either single shot or double b. if a shotgun. Hunters (the ones I've been with) use one shot to drop and another to kill (if need be). Why do we need rifles that shoot 45 shots on 60 seconds. I mean, that may be the way MarisTroll likes to hunt (because that's how people are mass killed, I suppose) but I don't think it's necessary.
So the maples formed a union And demanded equal rights "The oaks are just too greedy; We will make them give us light." Now there is no more oak oppression, For they passed a noble law, And the trees are all kept equal By hatchet, axe, and saw.
Target shooters and clay pigeon shooters would probably prefer to have multiple rounds at their disposal. Ditto with biathletes.