The country that claims to be the foremost in space travel, science, math, medicine, research, sports, money and freedom, that has survived COVID, H1N1, Spanish flu, OC43 and cholera, one of the richest, most technologically advanced, populous and developed - can’t work out a system to control deadly machinery on top of its systems for maintaining the entire populations tax, driving, citizenship, medical, judicial, work, abodes, transport, roads, waterways, sewers, water, garbage, education, public parks and telecommunications?
The country that claims to be the foremost in space travel, science, math, medicine, research, sports, money and freedom, that has survived COVID, H1N1, Spanish flu, OC43 and cholera, one of the richest, most technologically advanced, populous and developed - can’t work out a system to control deadly machinery on top of its systems for maintaining the entire populations tax, driving, citizenship, medical, judicial, work, abodes, transport, roads, waterways, sewers, water, garbage, education, public parks and telecommunications?
Those are all irrelevant to guns. None of them are similar problems.
you can see no connection at all between driving licensing and gun licensing?
There is a connection, but also a major difference. Driving isn’t a right provided by a constitutional amendment, it’s a privilege.
And the constitution clearly calls for regulation, verbatim.
That’s the part that is argued because it is written in old English.
Wel gereht here, ðe is neodþearf tō wærienne frēo rīce, þæt riht folces tō habbanne and beranne wǣpna, ne sceal bēon gebrocen.