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Road-Worrier
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I’m not sure why. A non-trivial contingent withing the gun control advocacy movement supports a complete ban on the private ownership of firearms, and many who claim to advocate “common sense gun laws” point to Australia as a model, in which firearms were confiscated. Gun rights supporters are not eager to make it easy for them to act out their wishes.The first is too tin-foil hat for me.
What useful purpose would a gun registry that is only 20% accurate serve? New York instituted a registry for assault weapons a couple years ago. They had about 5% compliance. How useful is that registry?The second is a fallacy which is used all the time. Do nothing if you can’t do it perfectly?