Well there has been some rational discussion which is nice to hear. And yes Uzi you can be a troll sometimes.
There are ways to prevent gun accidents. You can actually keep a loaded gun in the house and have it be safe. You can buy a small gun safe to put next to your bed with a hand print lock so you can open it in the dark. Very kid safe, no trigger locks needed, no fumbling in the dark.
Even in countries with strict gun laws there are murders. Removing guns does not prevent crime. Violent people will just find another way to do it. I live in Oklahoma. Timothy McVay did a great job with a rider truck and fertilizer. I am a huge gun rights guy but I recognize oversight needs to be in place. So, when I am king this is what will happen:
Every drivers license will also have a gun authorization defining what type of gun an individual is legally allowed to purchase.
The way to get the different authorizations will be via required training classes offered by registered training centers (I expect a large NRA participation since they are strong on safety and education)
To purchase any gun would require showing your ID. Private sellers would also need to see the ID and make a copy of it for their own protection to show they were not irresponsible and sold it to the wrong person.
The only background checks required would be for initial licensing and renewal.
So instead of focusing on registering the gun you will be registering the individuals. I don't care how many they own if they themselves are responsible.
If someone commits a crime and loses their gun rights, then that is a criminal enforcement issue which we already do with convicts.
Re: Do you think the U.S.A. needs stricter gun laws?
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Whuric-Druid 91
Volar-Warrior 91
Doriz-Ranger 70
"Growing old is for people who have forgotten how to play."