If we forced gun owners to insure their weapons for liability, the insurance industry would explain - in dollars and cents - how dangerous having a gun in your house is versus NOT having a gun.
If every gun purchaser had to also purchase liability insurance for their death machine (that's what guns literally are), far fewer of them would purchase guns - because they couldn't afford the insurance bite.
I wonder if that's why we've never forced the owners of a device designed to KILL people to take FINANCIAL responsibility for their possession. Cars kill people BY ACCIDENT yet we're all forced - by law - to insure ourselves in case something UNEXPECTED happens.
The gun industry has bamboozled America to literal death.
@Alan it's painting with an overly broad brush to claim that guns are designed to kill people.
That's just not factually solid ground.
Yes, some are, but not all.
@Alan right, but it's silly to go back to the gun's origin centuries ago to figure out the origin of this modern gun.
It's like saying this nuclear icebreaker ship wasn't designed to break ice seeing as the first boat ever devised, back in ancient history, was designed as a ferry.
The argument is just daft.
@Alan well that was my argument before, that your claim was clearly wrong, but now there's the addition that your argument of going back to ancient history to say something about what's being made today is pretty out there.
@volkris Your argument is that "not all guns are designed to kill people", correct? You object to my "broad brush" generalization that "all guns are designed to kill people" - do I have that right? If so, your objection is duly noted.