But, the point of the driving comparison is that while daily drivers do get daily PRACTICE, they aren't required to get any TRAINING, nor are they EVER retested on their skills unless they manage to have their license revoked (or allow it to expire).
When I'm behind the wheel of my car, the lives of everyone else on the road are quite literally in my hands. OTOH, if I were a CCW holder & carrier (I'm not), nobody's lives are in my hands until my gun comes out, which probably wouldn't ever happen in my lifetime.
And for the record, I'm not opposed to training & proficiency requirements for CCW. I just find it odd that in a country with 500 accidental firearm deaths annually and 30,000 vehicular deaths annually that people think gun training requirements should be MUCH stricter, while seeming to be perfectly okay with untrained drivers obtaining a lifetime license after a 20 minute test.
Honestly I have said for years I think you should have to redo the driving test every 10 years. Every other time you redo your licence.
This is because in my area there is a pretty huge problem with older people that really can't drive anymore still driving. Someone told me they can't force only the elderly to redo their testing, as that would be age discrimination. So my answer was just to make it every 10 years. Can't claim age discrimination if someone has to do it at 26 just like at 66.
Yes that would mean I would have to relearn to parallel park... but maybe that wouldn't be a bad thing (I have never had to parallel park ever since getting my licence btw)
