Chances are there aren’t many insurance companies you could buy a policy from.
See the next step. After mandating liability insurance, they may try to hike awards for damages, thereby driving premiums further up. And for CO, they’re probably planning to mandate insurance later on against every owner of a firearm.
Colorado lawmaker proposes liability law for assault weapons owners, sellers
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/2991863/posts
The democrats are going to get slaughtered in the 2014 mid terms elections. Pennsylvania (outside Philly) is extremely pro-gun.
Attach a rider to the bill requiring all applicants for a voter card to pass a written Constitution test, in english, created by a truly bipartisan group of lawmakers, and the test cannot be read to the applicant.
Low information voters have been far more destructive than law-abiding CC permit holders. When do we start requiring that this class of voter be administered (and pass) a current events or history test before voting.... or... require a $1M insurance policy to pay off the civil rights lawsuits they should face for their role in a conspiracy to violate other citizen’s constitutional rights?
Mandatory insurance is a bad idea, but if I owned a gun I’d probably carry insurance anyway. And I’d demand a break on my home insurance premiums because I can defend my property.
They shouldn’t let criminals out of jail unless they purchase a million dollar liability policy.
I love open carry.
How about insurance for chain saws and Cutco knives?
We in Delco did ***NOT*** vote 100% for Obama. Take out Chester and we probably voted mostly Romney. By the way, Joe Hackett (R) is my state rep and Dominic Pileggi (R) is my state senator (he is the one who introduced the bill to switch us to proportional electoral apportionment). The GOP still rns this county.
Sometimes it seems as though every Democrat in the US is doing his level best to shred the constitution.
Somneone should remind these idiots that America is a republic, not a monarchy, and Obama is president, not king.
This is an old idea.
When Tennessee decided to allow concealed carry, the Legislature required CC holders to have such insurance (among other distasteful requirements). Prospective CC holders had some rather frank discussions with the legislators, telling them they would carry concealed without a permit if these conditions were not changed, and the legislator who did not vote to relax it would no longer be a legislator.
Tennessee then became a “shall issue” State, without onorous restrictions.