FlyNavy, glad to see we agree on some things for a change 
Regarding the car analogy: In this instance, it is used in regards to the "proof I can use this thing safely" factor and not in the "right to have" factor. You are right, we don't have a constitutional right to drive a car (thank goodness). However, we do have a constitutional right to vote, and we are required to register for that.

Although I have to disagree on this one. How is obtaining a license punishing anyone? Forget the legal issues of gun ownership, I would feel a lot better if more gun owners took *some* kind of course to make us a bit safer. Some of the folks at the gun range scare me because of their lack of knowledge or skill in using a gun. These are the idiots who shoot themselves or others while cleaning their guns.Fly Navy said:Licensing, once again, punishes the law abiding. Criminals aren't going to get licensed. All you're doing is infringing on the rights of those who have done nothing unlawful. And once again, please stop using the car analogy. [highlight]You have absolutely no right to own and drive a car.[/highlight]
Regarding the car analogy: In this instance, it is used in regards to the "proof I can use this thing safely" factor and not in the "right to have" factor. You are right, we don't have a constitutional right to drive a car (thank goodness). However, we do have a constitutional right to vote, and we are required to register for that.
Uh-oh, you are falling into the trap of the NRA "all-or-nothing" mantra. Compromise doesn't mean give in. I expect the anti-gun lobby to compromise too! (hopefully a little more than the pro-gun folks).Fly Navy said:Compromise is what will get guns banned.