For the record, I am not a fan of either being mandated, It's just something that never made sense to me, and no one seems to be able to give me a good answer on this. When Obama rolled out Romney-care nationwide, you were mandated to have health insurance, and people understandably got upset. But when I would point out that car insurance is also mandatory, people on both sides of the aisle just shrug like it's no big thing.
I know this is a bit off topic, but for all my petty gripes about this place, GA.WIN is the last political place on the internet I can ask a question and get an answer from an actual human being.
Driving is a privilege. Living is a right.
You might want to reserve your judgement just a smidge.
Gun insurance required to buy ammo might change all of our mind on insurance mandates.
Owning a gun is a right; and I offered no opinion on insurance mandates. I only offered an answer to the OP question. Just an idea, that's all.
Is owning ammo though?
Yes. The Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Without the ammo, they are just sticks.
Driving is a privilege in the same sense the government receiving my tax dollars in a privilege. If it was really about safety, the driving tests would be harder.
And we would have one (1) language in driving tests and road signs instead of 18
Simply this.
Absolutely true.