04-30-2023, 06:57 PM
sekker wrote:
[quote=Mr645]
[quote=sekker]
[quote=Mr645]
We need a solution to keep guns and other weapons from the hands of criminals. At the same time not infringing on the rights of law abiding citizens.
Perhaps hanse sentences for crimes committed with a gun?
Background checks on all gun purchases, although a vast majority are already done, it would make t criminal to buy a gun for cash on the streets.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2022/...gs-tuesday
We can't do registration or other restrictions because that would infringe on the rights of the people.
We require registrations for cars. Why not guns? A registration process does not prevent me from owning and using a car (which I have done since I was 17 years old).
I am 100% in favor of real background checks.
I have never written, and nor will I in the future, propose policy that's intended to end any Constitutional right.
Somehow, we need to find a way for serious-minded people to sit down and work this problem.
I think mental health is the most critical areas to start with since 2/3rd of gun deaths in the USA are suicides.
Think of how many other issues we could solve with a solid handle on mental health, from suicide, mass shootings, addiction, domestic violence......
Yes, let's work on mental health. That's awesome we can find common ground.
But what else would be great is making sure there is a background check for buying guns so that those with known mental health issues do not have access to them.
I also believe we can walk and chew gum at the same time. Why is it far easier to buy a gun in Minnesota than a car? When you sell a car, you are responsible for registering who you sold it to. If that car does something wrong, until the new owner registration is complete, YOU are responsible. By the way, when I sell a used car directly (as opposed selling to a dealer), I now only do so by signing the title over AT the DMV.
Why not do that for guns?
We first needs leaders willing to put solutions ahead of votes. Like screaming about the AR-15, which is responsible for a fraction of deaths compared to handguns. Our own President thinks eliminating AR-15 rifles will have any effect on gun related deaths when 90% fo gun related deaths and crime are committed with hand guns.
Cars are responsible for a massive amount of financial damage, and a few fatalities. Guns rarely cause financial damage, and that's why cars require at minimum, Property damage liability insurance.
Also cars, transportation is a privalage while owning a gun is a right provided by the founding documents of our nation. .Like it or not, it's part of the fabric of our nation.