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<blockquote data-quote="dlbleak" data-source="post: 2024769" data-attributes="member: 6795"><p>I've been reading and watching interviews with dianne feinstein. She was on the commitee that authored the last AWB. They want to add more guns this time and not have a grandfather clause, instead, have the violating guns turned in.</p><p>They won't go door to door, this would be way to expensive and dangerous. With the thousands of IRS agents hired to enforce the healthcare penalties, how hard would it be to use the same system for guns?</p><p>You recieve a letter to voluntarily turn in your weapon. If you don't, you will be assessed a fine through your income taxes. if you comply, you would receive a tax credit of some sort.</p><p>Now, at some point you would be offered the chance to prove that you no longer have the gun. But what if you can't provide addaquate info?</p><p>Just thinking with my fingers, the system is basically already in place.</p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlbleak, post: 2024769, member: 6795"] I've been reading and watching interviews with dianne feinstein. She was on the commitee that authored the last AWB. They want to add more guns this time and not have a grandfather clause, instead, have the violating guns turned in. They won't go door to door, this would be way to expensive and dangerous. With the thousands of IRS agents hired to enforce the healthcare penalties, how hard would it be to use the same system for guns? You recieve a letter to voluntarily turn in your weapon. If you don't, you will be assessed a fine through your income taxes. if you comply, you would receive a tax credit of some sort. Now, at some point you would be offered the chance to prove that you no longer have the gun. But what if you can't provide addaquate info? Just thinking with my fingers, the system is basically already in place. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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