• Carighan Maconar
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    811 months ago

    a law where to continue having a gun, you need bi-yearly renewals

    Isn’t it like that in a lot of countries? Not only do you need to apply to get a gun permit in the first place and there’s only a handful of valid reasons (like being a forester) and you also have to renew it every X years so that if the reason no longer applies, you can no longer own a gun.

    • @perviouslyiner
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      1311 months ago

      yeah but those countries have managed to update their laws within the last 233 years

      • @[email protected]
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        611 months ago

        I think about how if personal cars had been a thing when the bill of rights was written, if they would have written an amendment like "the right to travel being a vital part of the state, the right to drive a vehicle shall not be infringed ".

        Today we’d have all sorts of problems. People would say driver’s licenses were unconditional. Requiring corrective lenses would be thrown out. Any vehicle inspections for safety or efficiency would be gone. People would be driving tanks around and destroying roads while screaming about their 2nd-prime amendment rights.

        So I have two points. One: unbounded rules are a bad idea. Two: just because the constitution says something doesn’t mean it’s a good idea.