Missing a point?
Perhaps so. Note that this does not require anyone to own a gun. You have a choice: own a gun, no registration; don't own a gun, get registered.
Have any of the anti-gun proposals ever had a concientious objector clause for those who object to being dependent upon the state for their protection?
I'm for it, and would support it were it introduced in my home state.
I agree with Jim; it's those who are dependent upon the state who put the drain on resources by allowing criminals to commit so many crimes through their lack of direct action. If you shoot a goblin in valid self-defense, sure, the police are still going to have to respond, and sure, there'll be a lot of paperwork, but at least everyone involved has the satisfaction of knowing that the perp is either in custody or removed from the gene pool. No time or effort has to be spent tracking him/her down.
Agree also with the point that we should indeed introduce some very radical pro-defense laws which create a lot of controversy so that in the meantime, we can slip in a few less radical but just as needed laws. It's not honest, but then, we're talking politics, and politics, by its very nature, is not honest. Politics is the dark science of convincing people whose behavior is moral that they should subject themselves to rules and restrictions needed only for those whose behavior is not moral.
Let's fight fire with fire.