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In reply to the discussion: Bill Would Force Calif. Gun Owners To Buy Insurance [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)The principle is that the insured should not be able to profit from an intentional act. That principle is completely irrelevant in the case where the insured goes off on a shooting spreed. The insurance would not benefit the insured. It would benefit the victims.
Moreover there are many cases like Sandy hook and the tragic weekly "accidents" where negligent gun owners fail use reasonable care in the storage of their arsenal and third parties are harmed because of this negligence. It is certainly possible to mandate that gun owners carry insurance that would compensate third parties that suffer because of what is done with the insured's guns by a third party.
If you don't believe such a law could stand, then kindly identify the section of the Constitution that would be used to overturn such a law.