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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
1. The Constitution doesn't guarantee the right to vehicle ownership. Actually in a way it does, implicit in the 9th Amendment, but guns are specifically named for reasons given many times over.
2. I can indeed own a car, without registration or a drivers license. I can't drive it on public roads without both of those, but on my own property is fine, and no one can say otherwise.
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Fair enough on point 2, but in 1792 no-one complained about the registration and inspection of weapons. Why now?