But every time the gun lobby invokes minority rights they use it to accomplish winner take all objectives. Why does our government need to use antiquated filing systems for parts of the BTF that would be much better be done by computers? Who's minority rights does that protect?
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THIS. Jesus F'ing Christ, so much THIS. The Congressional mandate that forces BATF to rely solely on paper records for gun licensing is a fucking sick joke. Its only purpose is to hinder the lawful regulation and licensing of firearms as much as conceivably possible. It's not about protecting privacy rights, because with enough time and manpower, BATF can piece together a history of firearms purchases and ownership for a givern individual. And indeed does so on a daily basis in the course of law enforcement investigations. All it does is make it so that it takes weeks and a small army of paper pushers to accomplish, instead of having a computer do the heavy lifting and getting you results in minutes or even seconds. The irony is that it's the same conservatives who are usually bitching about government waste who are forcing this situation.
Why do we need laws to protect the rights of gun ownership in public parks and bars? Where's the minority right in that opposed to the plurality want?
While the answer is "I should have the right to carry my metal phallus wherever I want", I have to agree that this really needs to be balanced against public safety concerns. Alcohol and firearms don't mix well (even within the Bureau). IIRC, the new law in Ohio that permits guns in bars also prohibits them from serving you if you're packing heat. Which leads me to wonder if:
A. People are going to have a "designated shooter" as well.
B. Is Ohio that rough of a place that you need to go armed to the bar? So you can't have a drink? Where's the utility in this law?
The problem is that a utilitarian concept of the law has been more or less shredded by ideology in this country, so now we have laws passed just to prove a point or establish a precedent for OTHER laws that are ideologically-driven. As opposed to crafting and passing a law to address a pressing NEED.
And for the record, yes I work as a contractor for BATF. But I'm middle-of-the-road on gun control. I don't support abolition on personal ownership, but I'd be okay with restricting classes of weaponry (no MANPADs, artillery, etc.) and also with variation in restrictions based on location (Guns are a useful tool in rural areas. Not so much in the downtown of a major city.).