A person without a license that pulls straight out into the road from your sale and kills someone is no different than a felon. A simple drivers license check would be just like a background check, right? Just a little yes or no that they have a valid drivers license. All you have to do is run their license, or have an officer do it for you. Or you could just meet at the DMV, wait 8 hours, and finally get an approval or rejection. Doesn't that sound reasonable? After all, you could be keeping someone who is not licensed to drive from buying a car that could be used to kill people.
It's a much more accurate analogy than your "highly capable cars are limited by government policies" analogy.
No it's not. If I've been convicted of a separate felony, Ive lost the right to own a gun, I can still own a car. The license is analogous to a carry permit. Lets try to keep the analogies consistent.
No it's not. If I've been convicted of a separate felony, Ive lost the right to own a gun, I can still own a car. The license is analogous to a carry permit. Lets try to keep the analogies consistent.
You're stretching to try to avoid answering the question. Everyone in this thread knows the real answer. You're the only one in denial.
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