In regards to the so-called gun show loop-hole. Gov. Como wants every gun registered. Now the only way I can see they can do this and keep track of it is to have every "law abiding" citizen register …
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In regards to the so-called gun show loop-hole. Gov. Como wants every gun registered. Now the only way I can see they can do this and keep track of it is to have every "law abiding" citizen register they weapons, you notice I say "law abiding." As we know the criminals will forget that part of the law. I can see a fee per weapon of say $10 per gun, per year. Then when you sell the weapon it will be treated the same as selling say a auto with a transfer of ownership, to be registered to the new owner passing the back ground check and of course with the applicable 8 percent tax charged. This will create a whole new division of government similar to the motor vehicle department. Who said less government?