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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]JustAnotherGen
(38,015 posts)My husband's ability to keep his "big guns" in Italy is dependent upon his role in the military AND his fitness to use them. When my father in law had a stroke a few years back he had to give up all of his except his hunting rifles - which my brother in law Lou took over. My husband passed his physical in Calabria this past July. Even though he lives in the US they keep tabs on their special forces the way we used to in the US.
This: You can own a gun other than for the purpose of hunting if you serve and only if you serve.
I would totally go for that. It would have to be "going forward".
And we could follow the Italian model of having to register ALL guns with local law enforcement. The reason we don't have open fire massacres there probably has to do with the local police keeping them out of the hands of the mentally ill.
Criminals will still have access (never going to stop that illegal gun trade anywhere in the world) but the mentally ill? It might reduce the problem.