CJB
07-24-2016, 08:01 AM
I heard it again this AM, while canvassing my friends TV stations, looking for old episodes of The Rifleman.
Some (self appointed) expert was talking about all the "illegal guns" in the United States of America.
Saying things like "we have to get all these illegal guns off the street", "illegal guns are in the hands of criminals", "illegal guns account for a major portion of gun crime".
Well that got me thinking along two pathways.....
First, just WTF is an "illegal" gun. To me, that's some NFA Title II weapon - ie - SBR, SBS, AOW, machine gun/pistol, etc, that didn't go through the NFA Title II ownership process. I really don't think the NY sounding anus mouthed commentator was speaking of those. Instead, I'm willing to wager that in his mind, he was thinking of _any_ "unregistered" weapons. To him, all guns need paper trails (not unlike that which accompanies ladies as they exit the loo). So, the gun is illegal if its not fully documented, registered even. And to him, all weapons need to be registered. To him its a wonder how any state or locale could not require the same, and this nearly all firearms are in fact "illegal" since they are not fully documented and registered with the government.
And that got me thinking...
Inanimate objects - firearms - are "illegal" when they are not documented and registered, even when no law says they need to be, but humans that cross a nations border are not illegal aliens, even though they lack paperwork that the law says they must have.
Now if that ain't a WTF moment, I don't know what is.
Some (self appointed) expert was talking about all the "illegal guns" in the United States of America.
Saying things like "we have to get all these illegal guns off the street", "illegal guns are in the hands of criminals", "illegal guns account for a major portion of gun crime".
Well that got me thinking along two pathways.....
First, just WTF is an "illegal" gun. To me, that's some NFA Title II weapon - ie - SBR, SBS, AOW, machine gun/pistol, etc, that didn't go through the NFA Title II ownership process. I really don't think the NY sounding anus mouthed commentator was speaking of those. Instead, I'm willing to wager that in his mind, he was thinking of _any_ "unregistered" weapons. To him, all guns need paper trails (not unlike that which accompanies ladies as they exit the loo). So, the gun is illegal if its not fully documented, registered even. And to him, all weapons need to be registered. To him its a wonder how any state or locale could not require the same, and this nearly all firearms are in fact "illegal" since they are not fully documented and registered with the government.
And that got me thinking...
Inanimate objects - firearms - are "illegal" when they are not documented and registered, even when no law says they need to be, but humans that cross a nations border are not illegal aliens, even though they lack paperwork that the law says they must have.
Now if that ain't a WTF moment, I don't know what is.