Understanding Gun Owner Liability Insurance: Why It Matters
The idea of requiring gun owners to have liability insurance has sparked a lot of strong feelings. This proposal would hold gun owners financially responsible for any damage or injuries caused by their firearms, similar to how car…
Insurance for rights? Now there's a pickle. It's like asking for a life jacket in a kiddie pool—impractical for some, security for others. We need balance without trampling freedoms. In America, we debate fiercely, but let's hope we don't need insurance for our egos once the dust settles.
Not a pickle at all.
Would you advocate for requiring insurance to vote? Would you require insurance to exercise your free speech rights or freedom of religion?
It’s an unconstitutional and idiotic idea.
I appreciate your perspective! While requiring insurance raises constitutional questions, liability insurance could encourage responsible ownership and help manage risks, similar to car insurance. It’s a complex issue that requires balancing rights with public safety.
Aren’t you a Trump supporter?
That dude is stripping away the right to due process.
He’s locking up judges and deporting American citizen children. One with cancer!
You really think you’re the right person to talk Constitution?
Right, because you know so much about "me" that you can be the judge of what does and doesn't "concern" me.
I notice you completely ignored the question about Constitutional Rights.
If you're going to be a "conservative" or whatever "redwavesufer" is trying to convey, Trump's actions are on you.