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Driving is part and parcel of the right to travel. Requiring a license to drive, in a non-commercial manner, is repugnant to the right to travel. Requiring registration of your private vehicle, since it part of your "household effects," is also repugnant to your right to personal property, as it singles out a specific property and does not require all personal property to be registered (when moving on a public byway), if even that were possible. Further, since your vehicle is tied to your right to travel, it is, again, repugnant to require such registration (licensure).
This is one possible future of gun rights.
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Yeah! The government already took our cars, and they're going to come after our guns next!!
... ohhh, wait. That never happened, did it? I guess living in a nation of laws isn't so "repugnant" after all.
(Don't get mad at me!!)
The point is that the world is a better place when there are rules and regulations in it.