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In reply to the discussion: 15 Years After Columbine, How "Never Again" Became "Oh Well" [View all]Bazinga
(331 posts)He specializes in gun safety training and introductory self-defense. And he's done really well despite some pretty onerous gun laws there.
While I have my reasons not to support magazine capacity limits, magazine safeties, and detachable magazine bans, I can appreciate an attempt to reduce firepower based on the mechanics of a gun and not its cosmetics. However, things like San Francisco's ban on jacketed hollow points or background checks to buy ammo (proposed not too long ago) are just codified ignorance that harm more than they help. Too often it is simply an effort to stick it to gun owners any way they can.
I do have a question for you, though. Since you want a registry of firearms owners, what do you believe would be the goal of such a registry? What do you hope it would accomplish?