Indiana Senator introduces bill for training requirements

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  • 2A_Tom

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    The founders did not actually say, but I think that representative republic is the best description. That's just my opinion. And we know all opinions are like noses most of them smell.
     

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    With some of these bills, I wouldn't mind them becoming a law if I knew that that's as far as legislation would go on guns. i.e. I wouldn't mind the training requirement if I knew that this would be the last gun control legislation passed in Indiana. But herein lies the problem: if you give big government politicians an inch they are going to take a mile. Once you say, "oh training requirements aren't that bad", then that's going to become the norm and then they will continue to push for more gun control. The second that the bill about a training requirement became law there would be an instantaneous movement by the liberals to greater restrict our freedoms.

    That's why I hate the arguments of "oh you wouldn't even go for a little bit more gun control"? Well yea, if I knew that was as far as it would go, but I'm not going to let them slowly squeeze away my rights.
     

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    Should we also fight to repeal testing requirements for drivers licenses too?

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    Absolutely. Passing a test when under a watchful eye a safe driver does not make. Proven by the extremely high fatality rate involving motor vehicles. I doubt eliminating the testing requirement would have any measurable effect on accident rates.
     

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