Quote Originally Posted by David88vert View Post
You went back and edited.

There is no government limitation on private sales of car between US citizens. If I want to purchase a Lamborghini tonight from another private citizen (and I have enough) then I can purchase it without a background check, or waiting for a government approval. I do not even have to have a drivers license if I only use it on my own property, nor do I have to get a tag for it in every county (some counties have regulations concerning tags in their county, but there is no federal mandate). I simply purchase it, and I can do with it as I want, as long as I do not violate any standard laws - like killing someone.

Why shouldn't semi-automatic rifles be the same way? Why shouldn't a .22 caliber semi-automatic rifle and an AR-15 be treated identically? Either can be used in the same manner, and one cannot make a person "more dead" than the other.
You answered the question already. The question was what limits do we already have in place for these high powered cars to prevent speeding and accidents. Purchase price is the limitation. Insurance cost is the other, registration costs are another, limited production runs are another. These limitations, directly or indirectly keep people from breaking laws and injuring other people.

We aren't talking about how we use them on private property, cause if its paid for sitting in your garage, you're probably not speeding, and its also probably not necessary for you to use such a car for your survival.

And all guns should be treated the same way. It shouldn't be as easy as it is for a criminal to get one.