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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Upchurch" data-source="post: 2139896" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>We could require that all gun owners take classes like the hunter ed classes, and the ccc classes. </p><p>Then pass an exam that included a shooting portion and if they passed, give them a permantent license.</p><p>Then gun pruchases would be like buying gasoline. But if you used you gun incorrectly or did not </p><p>care for it correctly, then there would be a penalty. If you had 'X' number of points on the license</p><p>you would lose your guns. That is what many people believe UBC is or will become. That was suggested in</p><p>Germany in 1931. Worked well didn't it. Who would 'know' who owned the guns, and exactly how many,</p><p> and where they were kept...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Upchurch, post: 2139896, member: 24489"] We could require that all gun owners take classes like the hunter ed classes, and the ccc classes. Then pass an exam that included a shooting portion and if they passed, give them a permantent license. Then gun pruchases would be like buying gasoline. But if you used you gun incorrectly or did not care for it correctly, then there would be a penalty. If you had 'X' number of points on the license you would lose your guns. That is what many people believe UBC is or will become. That was suggested in Germany in 1931. Worked well didn't it. Who would 'know' who owned the guns, and exactly how many, and where they were kept... [/QUOTE]
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