June 9, 2013

  • If Guns were Treated Like Cars

     

     

    1. You could get a simple license from the State for a nominal fee and only have to take a test that any idiot could pass. You’d only have to renew it every 10 years for 40 years and maybe retake the test if you move out of state.

    2. You could kill and injure people with your gun while drunk and still have your lawyer get your gun back because you need it for work.

    3. You’d have half the tax burden of the county and State dedicated to improving the shooting ranges and facilities. The public agrees this is never good enough to suit them and with all the gunowners from California moving in, the range capacity will never catch up. Lines at the range are always shown on TV with the newsies deploring the crowding.

    4. You could carry in any State at any time because carry and possession of your gun is honored nationwide and is considered a basic American civil right.

    5. You would see commercials on TV pushing the newest, latest guns which you could lease for just $25 per month subject to the fine print.

    6. You could finance a fancier gun than you can really afford by taking a 5 year loan with approved credit.

    7. You would have a gun safe built into every house. In the upscale houses you would have 3 gun safes. Inexpensive houses and mobile homes would just have a gunrack by the door.

    8. You’d have gun storage lockers at the shopping mall in which to store your rifle while shopping. This in order to free your arms for packages. The convenience of the shopper is paramount.

    9. You could buy ammunition at the 7-11. Full-service station means they’ll reload your magazines for you.

    10 The news would stop reporting gun accidents unless more than 10 children were killed at one time. Onesy-twosey would only be notable in small towns or if Princess Di’s bodyguard shot her while aiming at paparazzi.

    11 If the price of ammunition rose 20% the Federal Government would release war reserves of ammo to bring the price back down to the consumer’s comfort level. Ammo would carry a 50% tax to finance public shooting ranges. The Teapot Dome scandal would have been about a lead mine.

    12 We’d teach gunsmithing in vocational-education programs.

    13 Every 16 year old would be looking forward to the day when he could take the family revolver to school. The rich kids would get a high capacity semi-auto pistol on their 16th birthday and endanger everyone when they learn to use it in public.

    14 High schools would have large gun lockers to store student’s arms while they attend classes. Administrators would try to charge for the service to
    discourage teen-age gun carrying to school.

    15 Schools would have shooter’s education classes to make sure the kids could pass the test. They would show gory films of gunshot wounds. The squeamish would throw up.

    16 Old people who can hardly see would still be permitted to shoot in public because to disarm them would be to damage their self-esteem. Families would wring their hands over holes in the walls and ceiling. Occasionally an oldster would fire into a schoolyard when they mistake the trigger for the safety. Legislators would refrain from criticizing because of the AARP’s influence.

    17 Congress would be debating alternative weapons systems for people who can’t afford their own guns.

    18 There would be such a thing as “public weapons” for the masses.

    19 Congress would be subsidizing weapons for people too limited in means toafford their own.

    20 Congress would be willing to float a loan to Colt’s in order to ensure the survival of an American company against unfair foreign competition. (Think “Chrysler”)

    21 We, except for Ralph Nader, would dismiss 40,000 deaths and 500,000 injuries per year as “the price of freedom.”

    22 You would have MADS. Mothers Against Drunk Shooters (instead of HCI). MADS would conduct a campaign of public education instead of trying to use the force of government to prohibit irresponsible drinking and shooting.

    23 You could rent a gun at any airport if you are over 25 and have a credit card.

    24 You would have the fringe-greenies advocating bows and arrows because they think gunsmoke is damaging the environment. Al Gore would write a book about the damaging effects of gunsmoke. Al Gore would also claim to have been a handloader before his sister died in a powder fire.

    25 You’d have huge outcry in the Press and Congress over our dependence on cheap, imported, foreign ammunition.

    26 Ted Kennedy would have shot Mary Jo Kopekne instead. Ted would be a few thousand dollars richer (bullet:$0.25 vs car:$3000) Ted would stop carrying his own gun and instead, hire bodyguards to carry fully-automatic weapons under their coats for him.

    27 You’d have businesses like “Jiffy Gun-Clean” to make life convenient. But you’d always worry that they might not have gotten the magazine fully seated afterwards.

    28 You’d have “Classic Gun Events” with parades on public roads as everyone with such a classic carries it for all the public to see.

    29 You’d have huge eyesores where piles of guns are left to rust in the open at “Gun Junk Yards”. They would charge you outrageous prices to go out back and pick off a hammer or sear which is probably also worn out like the one you want to replace.

    30 There would be a booming business and debate about substituting non-OEM parts in the gun repair business.

    31 You’d have TV news crews going under cover with hidden cameras to ferret out “unscrupulous gun smiths.” This story would be “old reliable” and works every year.

    32 The Japanese would be trying, and succeeding, at taking over the market for efficient, reliable high-quality guns. The Koreans would be trying to sneak in at the low end of the market. The Germans would be selling premium brands based on better workmanship, longer life, and brand cachet. But their guns would require you to take it to a gunsmith every 3 months for a complete tear-down and dimensional inspection at outrageous labor rates. The Italians would paint their guns flaming red and they would have a reputation for being finicky. The State Department would be applying pressure to get Japan to allow more US-built guns into their country. The Japanese would resist the US by saying that Japanese shooters have extra-special safety requirements that only Japanese manufacturers can meet.

    33 You’d have an entire section of the Saturday Coloradoan devoted to ads for new and used guns.

    34 You’d have a pair of fun-loving gunsmiths on Public Radio doing a show on gun problems. They’d be named “Tap & Rack”

    35 There would have been a terrible TV show back in the black & white days named “My Mother – The Gun”. It starred Jerry Van Dyke and ran just one season.

    36 Dean Jones would have made a series of stupid movies starring Herbie the Love-Gun. Herbie was an adorable anthropomorphized cheap German Saturday Night Special. Dean Jones would never show his face in public again after these movies.

    37 Competition would be carried on TV all day on Saturdays. The Daytona 500 would be round-count instead of miles. There would be speed contests, endurance contests, and off-range marksmanship events. NASGUN would create big heroes in the South and extravagant marketing opportunities.

    38 High-schools would paint up a gun in the colors of the opposition and charge $.25 for you to swing a sledge hammer at that gun during pep rallys.

    39 John Elway would own half the gunstores in the Denver Metro area.

    40 Wellington Webb’s wife would be carrying the finest English Double shotgun money can buy while Wellington has body guards to carry his semi-auto pistols

    41 Back in the 1970′s during the ammo crisis, Congress would have set a maximum cyclic rate for autos and semi autos in order to conserve ammo.

    42 After Iraq was pushed out of Kuwait, the national cyclic rate was raised to something all semi-autos can be comfortable with.

    43 The Coloradoan would be publishing the locations of range repair work every week to be sure no one would be inconvenienced.

    44 The Beach Boys would have released some songs about guns: “Spring little Cobray gettin’ ready to strike….. Spring little Cobray with all your might…..” “She’s real fine my Wonder Nine, she’s real fine my Won-der Nine.” “Fun, fun, fun ’til Daddy takes her Kel-Tec away……”

    45 Letters to editors would be written decrying that all those Soccer Moms are lugging .50 cal machine guns around town, wasting ammo and getting in everybody’s way.

    46 Letters to editors would be written responding that putting one’s beginning driver son or daughter behind a .50 cal would mean that the writer’s offspring would survive any conflict with lesser armed individuals.

    47 Al Gore would claim he invented the .50cal cartridge and say he was sorry.

    48 Cities would be experimenting with electric guns but would be surprised tofind that people would step in front of them at the range because they were too quiet so no one knew the electric gun was there.

    49 President Clinton would demand that electric gun manufacturers put a cowbell on each one to prevent senseless accidents.

    50 The National Rifle Association would be reduced to selling travel insurance for your guns because the rest of society will have seen to it that there would be no chance that firearms would ever be banned.
     

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    Lets all get behind sensible treatment of guns. And treat then just like we do the far more dangerous cars.

     

Comments (21)

  • LOL, I just got my AZ drivers license, cost was $10, no eye, written or road test and it expires when I turn 65, unfotunatly that’s only ten years from now.

    we already have #4, it’s called the Constitution of the United States

    when I was growing up you could buy ammo at a lot more stores that don’t carry it now

    wonder where the facts came for #21 40k a year . . . yeah uh huh, it’s not even 4k

    for some reason I don’t find it too humerous

  • Heh heh heh. Perfection. This is what makes you a great blogger.
    Well done.

  • Brilliant! It must’ve been written by a disgruntled hitchhiker.

  • The way things ought to be!

  • If guns were treated like cars, there’d be a TV commercial where some shady used gun salesman with a swarthy complexion and smarmy moustache wearing dark sunglasses would say, “This little beauty of a revolver was owned by a little old lady from Pasadena who only carried it once a week when she shot people on her way to and from church every Sunday…”

  • In your daily life, what’s more important, a gun or a car? Most people can live their whole lives without a gun, but very few can do without motorized transport in America.

  • @coolmonkey - 
    Everyone can survive without a car. Everyone.
    Your argument fails.

    And oh please double down on it, and argue your point. Please. I thoroughly enjoy displays of abject stupidity.

  • @coolmonkey - Until the day comes that you need a gun the car is far more important. But on that day … And a car is not a right but a gun is

  • @Ghillies_guide - No gun control proponent ever wins an argument with the well informed. I have never lost or even come close to it. All you need to do is not get sidetracked. They have nothing but distraction and fear. Fear works only because cowards are common.

  • Paige,

    I laughed so hard that there were tears in my eyes. At the outset I was not quite sure what was the intended message, or if humor and satire were the end in themselves. I guess you must have to be a trifle clueless, as I admittedly can be on at least a semi regular basis, not to grasp the underlying point.

    While I must admit that I am not a person who has ever owned a gun of any type, and have always felt uncomfortable in the presence of guns, I can understand why people feel strongly that they have a Constitutional right to bear arms.

    If the Constitution was being written today, however, do you think it would necessarily reach to allow the ownership of the modern day type of automatic, high powered military type weapons seem to be the killing tools of choice in so many tragic mass killings that have brought this hot button issue to our national debate.

    Obviously, the ownership of any weapon requires the person in possession of same to have common sense and mental stability. Annie Oakley’s rifle could have been the means to kill rather than entertain, should Annie have been bereft of her mental faculties. Fortunately for the people of her time, and for Annie, such was not the case.

    Paige I have always had an unqualified respect for your intellect and acumen. And I also have known you long enough to know that you are a straight shooter, (no pun intended, believe me), and so I respect and pay attention to your positions and rational. It seems that there is a problem, and that problem needs a solution, and the method to arriving at that solution is for dialogue, and predisposition to allow others to hold divergent opinions, without reverting to blanket dismissal of their point of view, and worthiness of the entire spectrum of political opinions.

    I am sure you have been thinking about this carefully, and I would love to be advised in a comprehensive overview, what is your take on this whole debate, and what you believe is the greatest good, and safest way to improve the current conundrum.

    As always, it is a pleasure and stimulating to read your posts.

    Sincerely Yours,

    Michael.

    P.S. Is the demise of Xanga imminent. And if so, where do we go from here, and where do we preserve the archive of blog posts that have accumulated and obviously have worth as reference and evidence of some great memories. MPW

  • @vegasmike433 - Having read the words of the men who wrote the Constitution. I am 100% certain that they intended that US citizens be as well armed as the military. Think the Swiss model, that was our model. Every man a militia member and armed.

    About Xanga I do not know at this time. I have my archives and you should get yours. What we do with them as yet I do not know

    Send me a friend request on Facebook and make sure I know who you are

  • Ack! In Texas, you have to register any car you intend to use on public streets and EVERY year you have to re-register it. To use your car on the streets, you have to get a driver’s license with a thumb print and photo – archived in state records. To get a license you have to show prove of insurance. To re-register every year – you have to show prove of insurance. Basically, information about the vehicle is public information attached to your photo ID and finger print. The government knows you have the car and in what county your register it and where you live – and you have to have insurance to cover any accidents that happen with it – and re-register every year.

    Somehow, I don’t think that’s what most gun owners want! LOL!

  • @Donkey_Guy_10 - Oh! That should be PROOF not PROVE. Oh! I also forgot to mention the most intrusive thing! Every year you have to present the car for a state inspection to verify it is safe for the roads.

  • Oh! But I do remember my driver’s ed instructor back in HS in 1970 in Michigan joking how a driver;s license was better than a hunting license. The driver’s license was like $14, and with the Michigan point system they had, you could kill two people before they took it away! The hunting license was like $10, but you could only kill one deer!

  • Guns aren’t cars.

  • you know the irony is that I do think guns should be controled to  the degre we can track them to the owner better, or control what type of gun that can be licensed to a person.  I think  guns should be legal but like  driver’s licenses you should have to pass a  test.  Maybe carry around an ID proving you own the gun and it’s registered under you.

    The irony being I think  ..bullets need to be controled and sold like prescription drugs, not over the counter  asprin.  Control the  bullets and amount: control the guns. 

    I understand needing a gun for protection and if that’s the case I say own one but  if it’s only self defense, you really only need  2 rounds tops. (more like one, what are you going to do reload, and pump them full of more lead lol) If they can  redirect   the  control to mandating bullets sold (application for a gun in self defense, only a certain amount of bullets  can be  sold to them over a  duration of time  or cause)

  • lol.  In utopia if guns were like driving and owning a car and bullets were stipend I think it would be like that Dr. Seuss book the ‘Butterbattle’.  We’d all be  trained to kill, have just enough to blow each other up…..and we’d  all know it and be at a draw afraid to move.

  • All this makes me wonder why any American would ever need a car. If they weren’t deadly, we wouldn’t need seatbelts & airbags. They should be illegal. If you need transportation, you can always call a cop.

  • I might like to add, 51. A young man would have to borrow dad’s gun if he wanted to take his date out to the shooting range.

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