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In reply to the discussion: Bill Would Force Calif. Gun Owners To Buy Insurance [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)say "oh, gosh, there's some 300 million guns out there so how can we possibly control anything?" I say this:
We start by requiring registration. If you're caught with an unregistered gun, you go to jail. Oh, and I would have an absolute forever amnesty to turn in guns, because I really do understand that there might be a gun in the attic or cellar that you honestly don't know about, so I won't hold it against you if you discover it some years from now. You can still turn it in with no penalty.
Every single gun sold, no matter where or to whom requires a background check. Anyone with a criminal record or certain kinds of mental health issues (I'll let others work out those details) can't get a gun. Period.
No extended clips or magazines or whatever they're called, and you don't get to one-up me because I'm not a gun person who knows all the exact language. You know what they're called, so you will help write the rules.
Mandatory insurance. No exceptions. If a gun registered to you is stolen you'd better report it ASAP, because if not, and it's used in a crime, then you're responsible. Remember how you said you're a responsible gun owner? Well, I'm holding you to that.
You're a hunter? How about your guns are held in some central location, and you have to check them out to go hunting. You think you need a hand gun for defense? Prove it to me. Prove that your life is so dangerous that you need a gun.
No more concealed carry. No more open carry. Period.
Other countries manage incredibly well without their citizens owing a gun, and isn't it curious, they don't have thirty citizens each and every day being killed by guns. Nor are they all living under terrible tyranny. Oh, and governments, even recently, have been overthrown by citizens who don't start out armed to the hilt. Wow. Imagine that.