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<p>[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2456236, member: 76863"]Not so much, people are caught driving without a license all the time and only a minuscule percentage of people who do it are actually caught in the first place. Given the risks inherent in driving a competency test to get a license is reasonable. A coin dealer isn't going to kill a family of 5 losing control of his shop and having it crash into other traffic. </p><p><br /></p><p>Should yard sales have to register and put up bonds to be legal too? I would bet you can find someone that bought a used shirt that didn't fit how they thought it would. How about someone selling used DVDs? Buying anything like that can't possibly be safe without heavy regulation right?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Another bad idea on top of a bad idea. This micro-regulation of everything does nothing but make things more expensive. I am not sure how this idea that criminals follow the law started but making something illegal does not stop criminals especially not when the actions in question were already illegal and covered under other laws which you keep ignoring. </p><p><br /></p><p>Thankfully that idea would never fly in more than half the states as they understand that people don't need their hand held to leave the house and buy something.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="baseball21, post: 2456236, member: 76863"]Not so much, people are caught driving without a license all the time and only a minuscule percentage of people who do it are actually caught in the first place. Given the risks inherent in driving a competency test to get a license is reasonable. A coin dealer isn't going to kill a family of 5 losing control of his shop and having it crash into other traffic. Should yard sales have to register and put up bonds to be legal too? I would bet you can find someone that bought a used shirt that didn't fit how they thought it would. How about someone selling used DVDs? Buying anything like that can't possibly be safe without heavy regulation right? Another bad idea on top of a bad idea. This micro-regulation of everything does nothing but make things more expensive. I am not sure how this idea that criminals follow the law started but making something illegal does not stop criminals especially not when the actions in question were already illegal and covered under other laws which you keep ignoring. Thankfully that idea would never fly in more than half the states as they understand that people don't need their hand held to leave the house and buy something.[/QUOTE]
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