3 US states do not have mandatory insurance for drivers on public roads.
The meaning one is putting their car in storage and/or has little to no intention to use it in public. Which would put liability considerations as part of one’s homeowners insurance as part of their premises liability. All states have compulsory insurance for cars intended on being used in the general public.
The idea that gun ownership should be free of all regulations, which happens NOWHERE in the US, is irrational at best. Having a right to something does not mean one has license to harm the public in exercising that right.
The chief argument against national registration of firearms is that the government can use it for confiscation purposes. Which is a better reason for putting such things in private hands. This forces the government to have to justify getting such information from insurance carriers. National registration through insurers allows the beneficial aspects through (tracking stolen property, loss histories of an insured, accurate statistical reporting) without the dangers inherent by government actions. Which is why one’s VIN number is recorded in one’s insurance policy for a car. Nobody can argue with a straight face that the national VIN number registration used by the National Insurance Crime Board constitutes a possibility of revocation of rights or confiscation.
This is the Libertarian solution. Taking responsibility away from government and putting it into private (corporate) hands. Where the market can create a fairer situation for property owners than legislation could.
Why do you hate capitalism so much? ![]()