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In reply to the discussion: Mandatory gun insurance before lawmakers in 4 states [View all]discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,603 posts)18. In claiming that insurance prevents accidents...
Congresswoman Maloney has moved into second place behind Hank Johnson of Georgia.
At least for me.
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Well, that's nice. Now I'll have to buy insurance to cover a gun I've owned since 1988.
In_The_Wind
Feb 2016
#1
I've never seen any literature from the NRA's "Guns for Everyone" campaign. Do you have any links?
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#6
That's a pretty bold misrepresentation, particularly in context of your OP claiming
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2016
#15
No, Duckhunter935, it is not. However if it is operated on public property it is.
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#31
Well, Duckhunter935, you know full well that the purpose of auto insurance isn't to
flamin lib
Feb 2016
#32
Seeing as you are a gun dealer, I have a couple of questions about insurance for you:
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#41
Since our self-declared gun dealer interlocutor has also stated that they hate the PLCAA...
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#46
Not really, it's more to illustrate how the controllers fold when things get tough
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#48
To clarify, a C&R FFL does NOT authorize the holder to operate a firearms business
Marengo
Feb 2016
#49
He would still most likely have insurance, as his collection has monetary value
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#50
Religious types don't change their behavior when confronted with empirical evidence
friendly_iconoclast
Feb 2016
#42
Ah, means-testing to discourage the working class and minorities from owning guns.
benEzra
Feb 2016
#54