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    Default Democrats push bill in Congress to require gun insurance under penalty of fine

    So we had them attempt it here, and now they're attempting it at the Federal level. The woman who proposed this infuriates me so much she should be walked up to the gallows post-haste for even suggesting this!
    Democrats push bill in Congress to require gun insurance under penalty of fine

    A New York Democratic lawmaker is behind a national push that would force gun owners to buy liability insurance or face a $10,000 fine.


    The Firearm Risk Protection Act, pushed by Rep. Carolyn Maloney and seven co-sponsors, follows efforts at the state level to create the controversial new kind of insurance for gun owners.


    "For too long, gun victims and society at large have borne the brunt of the costs of gun violence," Maloney said in a written statement. "My bill would change that by shifting some of that cost back onto those who own the weapons."


    The likelihood, though, of Maloney's bill gaining any traction is slim. Republicans control the House, and even states where Democrats have sizeable majorities have not approved the insurance idea.
    Six states -- California, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania -- have all introduced gun liability insurance legislation over the past few months. None has produced any results.


    In Illinois, the House rejected a measure 34-74 that would require people carrying concealed weapons to also carry $1 million in liability insurance. Chicago Democrat Kenneth Dunkin was behind the defeated bill. He said an insurance policy would cost between $500 to $2,000, but Illinois Republicans successfully argued the costs were too high for citizens exercising their constitutional right to carry a gun, and the bill was defeated.
    Last week, a similar measure in Connecticut was withdrawn following a two-hour hearing on the issue. Connecticut's proposal would require firearm owners to maintain excess personal liability insurance and self-defense insurance.
    In Maryland, a bill that sought mandatory firearm liability insurance for gun owners was also recently withdrawn.
    Because there have been so many setbacks on state levels, many have argued that trying to pass a liability insurance mandate on a national level would be near impossible.
    Still, Maloney maintains she won't back down from the fight.


    "We have a long history of requiring insurance for high-risk products -- and no one disputes that guns are dangerous," she said in her written statement. "While many individual states are debating this issue right now, it makes more sense for Congress to establish a national requirement to allow the insurance markets to begin to price the risks involved consistently nationwide."
    Maloney also supports proposed bans on assault weapons and high-capacity ammunition magazines.


    The push in Congress for a renewed assault weapons ban has faltered. Though it is expected to get a vote as an amendment to a broader gun control package, few expect it to pass. The debate in Congress lately has centered on whether lawmakers can agree to a system of near-universal background checks.

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...#ixzz2PKNFjafd

    Luckily it isn't expected to pass. Maloney was quoted as saying, though not in this story, "We'll make the premiums so high that they'll be forced to turn their guns in." Yeah, bitch, keep thinking that... You
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    How long before it passes at the state level in a Libtard Navy Blue state like Calif or New York, or Colorado?

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    Default It never ends! Now we have to have "insurance" just to own a gun.

    I searched but did not find another post on this but here goes! http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...gun-insurance/

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    In the immortal words of General McAuliffe, "NUTS!"
    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post

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    You don't have to have insurance on anything.
    All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break em for no one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    You don't have to have insurance on anything.
    Uuuuuuuuuuuuuhhh.....Obamacare?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RYAN50BMG View Post
    Uuuuuuuuuuuuuhhh.....Obamacare?
    And who is going to enforce that? LOL

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    The gun IS the insurance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    The gun IS the insurance.
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