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Old 10-31-2011, 05:29 PM  
PornoMonster
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No, the law currently does not treat lost or stolen guns this way. I am advocating that guns *should* be treated as Strict Liability matters... not saying that they already are treated that way. Making the change would be as simple as adding a new statute making the 'loss' of any legal gun a Felony. If it were a felony to lose your gun or have it stolen... less people would lose guns and the black-market for guns would quickly dry up in many areas. Also, as previously mentioned, if having your handgun stolen was a felony, any murder proximately caused by that act would constitute felony murder at trial and gun owners would take much more care to secure their arms.



What you say *should* be true, but the simple fact is that more handguns are lost and stolen every year than tigers are lost or stolen. That may surprise you as tigers may try to escape and handguns presumably do not. In my opinion the majority of 'lost or stolen' guns are intentionally 'lost' as part of a black-market operation to put illegal guns on the streets. That is exactly what the law should seek to prevent.



Nobody would keep a hungry tiger in their night table drawer and expect it to stay safe there. Why people keep a loaded handgun in an unlocked night table drawer and expect it to stay safe is beyond me. Furthermore, in the case of Felony Murder it makes absolutely no difference what 'precautions' you take to keep everyone safe. For example, if you are being chased by the cops after a bank heist and choose to go 25 mph in the right lane with your hazard lights on... if anyone dies as a result of the fallout from your felony - you STILL go to jail for murder. Saying the cop was recklessly chasing you does not in any way mitigate your guilt.

The point is, responsible gun ownership is not a problem and never was - irresponsible gun ownership is a massive problem that should be addressed and the responsible gun owners should be willing to step forward in agreement on the issue. For too long people have mistakenly believed gun owners and non-gun owners are at odds. In fact, responsible gun owners and non-gun owners are on the same team... the enemies are irresponsible gun owners and criminals (who in my opinion are exactly the same thing).
You are still grasping fro straws..
A Tiger can get out and walk away.

For the gun in my drawer, Don't touch my shit, and get the fuck out of my house! LOL
If you have children, Trigger lock it!
Your car chase story -- You are already breaking the LAW
Keep Grasping!
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