I am in agreement with all of your points except the last. There are still members of our society who live their lives in a cash based society. I am unsure how eliminating them from gun ownership makes us any safer as a society.
I am in agreement with all of your points except the last. There are still members of our society who live their lives in a cash based society. I am unsure how eliminating them from gun ownership makes us any safer as a society.
Most people have Venmo, Cash-App, Apple Pay, Samsung pay or even prepaid cards to purchase. Tax-credits for gun safe purchases would probably save enough lives to pay for themselves and ensure lower income would have them. The people I know that have the arsenals, paid cash at gun shows.
Thanks for the reply. At least now I know your reasoning. I think you maybe underestimating the number of peaceful, honorable people who live entirely within the cash economy. Perhaps I am sensitive as I used to be one.
I was also. I got my first credit card when I was almost 30. I also buy/sell on FB Market Place. Last couple of years, I have had to get Venmo to do transactions.