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In reply to the discussion: The new gun safety study that gun nuts don’t want you to hear about [View all]Sancho
(9,207 posts)It's true that no one has tried a comprehensive license like I've proposed - only bits and pieces so far. I don't doubt some would slip through any system, but right now gun deaths in the US are a major problem.
Instead of getting taking away your guns as some propose, I'm proposing that we limit easy access to guns for likely dangerous people.
Instead of universal databases at the point of sale or use, I'm proposing a license good for purchases and use at the shooting location.
Instead of defining different types of weapons and size of magazines, I'm proposing the person is trained and cleared.
Actually, my license would be less intrusive than many other proposals floating around right now.
I put the insurance requirement into the license for one main reason - insurance companies like to collect data on what works and what predicts problems. The "gun insurance" companies would quickly figure out things.