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Many states are weighing
whether gun owners should be required to carry insurance umbrellas in
case of accidental or intentional self-defense shootings. Nelson Lind a
professor of Constitutional law and the Second Amendment at George Mason
University school of law made a pretty salient remark. He said "if this
were done, the private insurance market would quickly and efficiently
make it prohibitively expensive for people with a record of
irresponsible ownership of guns to possess them legally". The opposite
of that would be dumb da dumb, dumb, dumb.
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