Polaris
Penultimate Amazing
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It may not come off in my posts, but I've written many times in these threads that I don't necessarily want to ban all guns. If we instead managed to make guns much more restricted, I think that would go a long way towards not only solving the problem, but breaking the fever of the 2nd amendment absolutists who pollute the debate with fantasies of Red Dawn style heroics.
I'd personally like to see the following:
1) Background checks for every purchase, private or licensed dealers.
2) Licenses for gun users that work like driver's licenses. You take tests, can have your license suspended for infractions, etc. That's a good way to let people have guns but provide a way to take them away from people like the school bus hostage taker, who should not have had any guns.
3) If people must play with powerful guns, store those at ranges and never let them out. You can rent them or own your own, but they stay there. Have fun! Just don't keep them out in public.
4) Abolish open carry laws. I should never, ever have idiots walking around with guns in my neighborhood, like they did here in Sellwood.
5) This one will get panned, but abolish CCW permits. If you want to defend you home, keep your weapons there. I don't want people bringing their guns to places that I'm at. Keep them away from me and we'll be fine. Your right to carry is running into my right to be away from your weapons.
If we did those things, we'd be a much safer country and people could still own their guns.
And that's why I don't mind debating you. I don't get the sense you're working the gears of a huge "gotcha" like three or four other posters.
I would be okay with all but 3), and 5) only grudgingly. Perhaps treating "powerful guns" (have to work on that definition) as Class 3-lite. Those don't have to be stored anywhere and yet they've been used in a crime only once since 1934...by a cop. Imperfect analogy: if guns are treated like cars vis a vis licensing then treating my (currently hypothetical) Bushmaster ACR like a truck and issuing a special license (similar to a CDL) might be an option.