Q—Do you have a gun in the home?
A1—”No” (Actually, there’s a dozen)
A2—”...Next question?”
It’s been slippery for decades. It’s hard to conceive of a time when people could just buy a gun like they’d buy a tool at the hardware store, a time when a shotgun was a suitable present for an 8 yo, and he would be taught to use it. That is the freedom our forefathers had, and we have lost. Registration is but the backdoor to a database, which is the groundwork for confiscation.
Possible response:
NO, but I have three hammers, an axe, and many very sharp kitchen knives.
A1No (Actually, theres a dozen)
A2...Next question?
QDo you have a gun in the home?
A1- Did you know that nearly ten times as meany people die each year from medical malpractice than from firearms?
No, I don’t have A gun. Why do you ask? why are you not asking if I Vote?, freely assemble with like minded peoples? practise, or not the religeon of my choosing? speak out on the issues of the day?