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The Missouri Senate voted to eliminate all funding for the states drivers license bureau on Monday due to concerns about its keeping records of concealed-carry holders. The Raw Story reports that the chairman of the appropriations committee, Kurt Schaefer (R), admitted that the cut was made to send a message to Governor Jay Nixon (D) and his administration, and said, They will not be able to issue any drivers licenses.
The state of Missouri is reportedly only state to have its drivers license bureau also be the agency that issues concealed carry permits. According to The Raw Story article, the state gave that power to the bureau ten years ago for the purpose of allowing law enforcement to be able to identify people who carried concealed weapons. However, Missouri lawmakers have gotten more concerned about the possibility that these records would be shared with the federal government, leading ultimately to confiscations of guns from law-abiding citizens.
Gun-confiscation paranoia has been around for quite awhile in our society. Much of this is due to the widespread slippery slope argument that the NRA makes, and that lawmakers, particularly Republican lawmakers, parrot, when it comes to universal background checks or other records tracking gun ownership and purchase, or any tiny bit of regulation regarding firearms.
Probably one of the most pertinent facts that people who trumpet the slippery slope argument regarding background checks and other recordkeeping ignore is that a national gun registry is illegal. Furthermore, the bi-partisan background check amendment that failed in the Senate last week, despite widespread support in the populace, made creating a federal gun registry an actual crime.
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onehandle
(51,122 posts)Glad we didn't.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Start a national registration. After all so many who wrote their Senators to vote against background checks actually got those Senators to vote against making it a crime to have a national register of gun owners. This would be a good time to create the register since nothing prohibits it.
They also passed up a chance to prevent terrorist from obtaining weapons to come and kill us, way to go, keep it up, you should be proud some Senators voted with the 10%. Now we have a target to aim for in the next election.