NWO Sentryman
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I think that in light of recent events, it is fair that the Pro-Gun side be allowed a platform to explain what their ideal regulation system would be for dealing with gun crime.
I think that in light of recent events, it is fair that the Pro-Gun side be allowed a platform to explain what their ideal regulation system would be for dealing with gun crime.
I am pretty much okay with everything you wrote except I do see a problem here. I think that range qualification every 12 months wold be more realistic. Who will administer the training and where would it be administered? Will county and state authorities have responsibility here? Given the scarcity of public ranges in certain jurisdictions frequent qualification might be problematic.Shall issue carry permits available in every state, subject to training and live fire range qualification every six months - I'd suggest a minimum classroom component of 32 hrs. (an abbreviated version of Police Officer Standardized Training) and the live fire test should be comprehensive. If you want to carry, you have to measure up.
... Given the scarcity of public ranges in certain jurisdictions frequent qualification might be problematic.
Frequent qualifications are also kind of regressive.I am pretty much okay with everything you wrote except I do see a problem here. I think that range qualification every 12 months wold be more realistic. Who will administer the training and where would it be administered? Will county and state authorities have responsibility here? Given the scarcity of public ranges in certain jurisdictions frequent qualification might be problematic.
Fire away, I know I'm going to get it from both sides.
I think that is a great question because the only way any significant change can occur is if gun owners are not only brought into the discussion, but are also in agreement that changes actually need to be made.
You should probably add suicide and accidental killings to that list. Suicides make up something like 60% of gun deaths if I remember correctly.One thing to be clarified is, are we talking about reducing:
- murder rates
- gun murder rates
- mass shooting rates
All three may have different drivers/solutions. Some will involve gun control, some mental health, some social, some economic.
Identifying them before hand and providing due process is the hard part there.Disarm the lunatics.
I rather suspect that people would be more willing to bring gun owners (or their representatives like the NRA) into the conversation if they contributed more than just "Hands off our guns! Obama is the antichrist! Freedom! We need more guns!".I think that is a great question because the only way any significant change can occur is if gun owners are not only brought into the discussion, but are also in agreement that changes actually need to be made.
.......I own guns and the public is safe from me. I'm not a lunatic. .......
As a gun owner myself, I was appalled that a 19-year-old boy could go into a gun store and buy a semi-automatic rifle. I was equally appalled that known lunatics like the guy at Sandy Hook and the lunatic at Las Vegas were not disarmed.
I own guns and the public is safe from me. I'm not a lunatic.
Disarm the lunatics.
As a gun owner myself, I was appalled that a 19-year-old boy could go into a gun store and buy a semi-automatic rifle. I was equally appalled that known lunatics like the guy at Sandy Hook and the lunatic at Las Vegas were not disarmed.
I own guns and the public is safe from me. I'm not a lunatic.
Disarm the lunatics.
I think that in light of recent events, it is fair that the Pro-Gun side be allowed a platform to explain what their ideal regulation system would be for dealing with gun crime.
Sandy Hook was not his gun but his mothers. So you need to take guns from people related to lunatics.