I have zero responsibility for what another individual does, even if it's murder with one of my stolen weapons.
I hope you know the number of a good lawyer. Because 200+ years of tort and case law say you're wrong.
I'm curious what part of the 2nd amendment mentions a good faith effort securing your firearms in something that doesn't include a glass door?
Keeping MY GUNS in MY HOUSE should be enough to eliminate liability even if somebody breaks in to steal them...attaching liability to someone other then the shooter is opening Pandora's box and will ultimately erode our rights.
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I'm curious...which part of the constitution says you have to have car insurance? Which part says that you can't drive while texting/eating/watching a movie? Which part of the constitution says you need a license to fish or hunt? Hell...which part says you have to buy health insurance?
Well that would be Article 1 Section 8 of the constitution as well as the 10th amendment, which give both Congress and state legislatures the right to make any law they like as long as they don't abridge the rights of the citizenry that are spelled out, or implied, in the constitution.
So, let me ask you a question in return. What part of the constitution says the government can't hold you responsible for negligence? Or to define negligence? Which part says you can't be sued for negligence?
Because 200+ years of precedent says you most certainly can be sued for negligence, and sometimes even jailed, if you don't make a good faith effort to prevent harm to another individual. If you don't believe that to be true, ask yourself why there are safeties, internal or external, on firearms.
Do you have personal responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone just because you exercise your second amendment right? Of course not. But if you leave a loaded weapon lying out in plain sight in an unlocked house, and someone loses their life because some scumbag walks in, takes it, and kills someone, you're very likely going to get to find out just how far the government can go without something spelled out clearly in the constitution.
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I don't know about who you use, but my gun lawyer requires a $40k retainer up front before he'll even take the case on a negligence charge. We can sit here and prattle on about what rights we have and how noone can say otherwise. You say screw anyone else if they don't like it. But reality is going to take a big bite out of your rear end if something happens because of your bad choices trying to prove just how free you are to be careless. How much money do think it costs to prove your innocence in a tort case like the one I linked?
There's the way it ought to be...there's the way it's supposed to be...and there's the way it is. You can stick your fingers in your ears, close your eyes and go la la la la la all you want, but it's not changing reality. Half the problem with those asshats that want to take our rights away is people in the gun culture who spout off about how they can be as wreckless as they want to be because the Constitution doesn't say they can't. Scaring the hell out of people who are already scared of guns in the first place just gives them ammunition to sit around together and come up with new ways to take away our liberty.