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    im not even talking about morality though, im talking about simply FOLLOWING THE SAME SET OF RULES FOR BOTH TYPES OF SALES. THATS IT
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    im not even talking about morality though, im talking about simply FOLLOWING THE SAME SET OF RULES FOR BOTH TYPES OF SALES. THATS IT
    Why? One complies because they have to as a condition of operating a business. Why should an individual have to meet this requirement?

    Should you have to have a liquor license to mix a pina colada in your kitchen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    Why? One complies because they have to as a condition of operating a business. Why should an individual have to meet this requirement?

    Should you have to have a liquor license to mix a pina colada in your kitchen?
    Cars are required to be registered, new or used, doesnt matter. One is a business, one is a personal sale, but both are required to be registered.

    Your analogy is completely wrong.

    Business needs a liquor license to SELL alcohol, but a consumer need only be 21. You dont need a liquor license to make a drink you need it to SELL a drink for profit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    Cars are required to be registered, new or used, doesnt matter. One is a business, one is a personal sale, but both are required to be registered.

    Your analogy is completely wrong.

    Business needs a liquor license to SELL alcohol, but a consumer need only be 21. You dont need a liquor license to make a drink you need it to SELL a drink for profit.
    Not true. You do not have to register a used car unless you intend to use it on a public road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinfix_15 View Post
    Not true. You do not have to register a used car unless you intend to use it on a public road.
    also not true, GA law states any car must be registered regardless of use
    Georgia law requires that motor vehicle owners must register their vehicle with the Georgia Department of Driver Services before taking it on the road. Both new and second-hand vehicles must be registered, regardless of whether they are purchased from a dealer or an individual. In addition, new Georgia residents who have registered their vehicle in another state must register their vehicle in Georgia. The initial vehicle registration must be done in person, and registration renewals must be done annually, either in person, online or by mail.

    If you are a new resident, you must register your vehicle within 30 days from the date you have established residency in Georgia. For Georgia residents, registration must be carried out within 30 days from the date of purchase.
    Youre thinking of insurance, cars dont require insurance unless driven on a public road
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    also not true, GA law states any car must be registered regardless of use
    Quote Originally Posted by yours
    before taking it on the road

    A vehicle that is not used on a public roadway does not need to be registered.

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    Sounds like we found common ground. "Guns should be just like cars." As long as im defending my private property, no need to register. If i ever decide to become a cop and defend public property, ill gladly register the weapon i use to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vteckidd View Post
    also not true, GA law states any car must be registered regardless of use


    Youre thinking of insurance, cars dont require insurance unless driven on a public road
    False. I can drive my unregistered vehicle on private property....

    IE race track, drag strip, hunting land, parks, mud bog, rock climb, unmarked trail, my back yard...


    How many tags do you see at the race track?
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