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A bunch of dumb reasoning here. The Council of Licenced Firearm Owners spokesperson starts with a straw man right off the bat:
I've yet to see anyone claim it will "suddenly overnight reduce firearms crime". And then he moves to:
Well no one's saying that either. And we do register cars, even though we know it won't completely stop every single problem. This "if it doesn't completely fix every problem immediately it's not worth doing" attitude is peak stupidity. It's like they don't understand the concept of improvement.
¿Por qué no los dos? As the Firearms Safety Authority executive director says:
The registry is a minor inconvenience to those who are following the law. The only people who should be worried are these guys:
Edit: A word
A nicely worded rebuttal there. It reads very much like that American 'muh freedoms' rhetoric that seems to be all-pervasive these days - no real justification beyond that feeling of loss of control. A clinical psychologist could base an entire career on this lot 😂
See my other post, but this is exactly what I'm talking about when I say that we (Licensed firearms owners) don't appreciate being misrepresented as a bunch of rednecks.
We're talking about a large group of people who's hobbies have been made significantly more expensive and inconvenient, and if someone tries to express our perspective we get written off with "lol they need a psychologist, lol freedums".
I hope you never find yourself on the unpopular side of a political football issue. It's less fun to be on the receiving end. Especially when you lose access to sports and activities that you love.