Nothing, Cat is out of the bag and this is the cost of our "freedom"
Prison Time for gun owners who lose or have their gun stolen
Background checks and a waiting period for 100% of transactions
No semiautomatic anythings...
Tax gun sales with additional fee to go to mental health
Register ALL firearms and require insurance (car analogy)
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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In honor of stats vs feasibility
Self defense shootings number less than 2,000
Statistically, self defense is an insignificant rationale for firearms
"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
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How does shuffling the deck chairs to reclassify assault rifles help the kids in inner cities or reduce the 20k suicides?
Access to guns is the issue and your one idea doesn't solve the issue. Even mass shooters could move from AR's to handguns at 18 if that was the only thing implemented.
How many of those people were involved with aggressors that also had guns?
What about the 20k people who went out and bought a handgun and shot their brains out and their families? ten x more a year, dead vs people who self declared "my gun helped in self defense".
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If your point is that we need comprehensive reform to reduce the ease of access to firearms then you agree with almost everyone here.
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"I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road
Brain dead and made of money.
It's a question of tradeoffs. Mostly men, and women too, who buy guns for self-defense believe it makes the household safer. Sometimes it does. What tends to actually happen for women however, is guns in a home become especially deadly. Nearly 100 women a month in America are shot by their husband or boyfriend and nearly 5 million women a year report they are threatened with a gun by their partner.
So if you wanted to reduce gun violence against women in the home without making guns illegal for self defense you could digitize domestic violence records and close loopholes, including private sales, in the background check system and then prevent domestic abusers from owning guns as well as require dealer law enforcement notification when someone with a criminal records attempts to purchase a gun.
I didn't argue it wasn't worth it. I argued, like nearly everything, is it worth the tradeoff? Is it worth the cost? A lot of Americans believe, if they think in those terms at all, the higher risk of suicide, accidents, and getting shot by your partner when there's a gun in the home is worth the much lower probability a gun will be used for self defense. So the question becomes can we reduce high probability gun violence while preserving low probability guns for self defense.
There seems to be an ocd element to gun enthusiasts where they get hung up on a single thing that is somewhat off topic (small number of self-reported uses for self-defense, cosmetics, some licensing thing) that loses the forest for the trees. Because it is hard to encapsulate every aspect of firearms in either legislation or a single 2k reply thread coherently, the best answer is the status quo. The people who value lives more than firearms are merely trying to bring the US from a bloody past where weapons were needed to protect against a foreign colonialist power and return runaway slaves to a present where in any modern eight year period there are more victims of firearm mortality than there were fighting a war against the crown for freedom. This is why we can't have nice things / be like every other developed country.
The needle has to be moved comprehensively to make firearms more difficult to get. The murderers are 'responsible gun owners' until they pull the trigger at a person because our system is broken.
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That's how close to half of all Americans feel about everything. We've reached a point where there's an enormous status quo bias across the board. Polls, for example, show 90% of Americans support universal background checks but those same polls show over 40% of Americans think we should keep the status quo WRT gun laws. It's the same thing with health care etc. A majority didn't like the ACA before it was passed and then afterwords a majority didn't support its repeal so now nobody talks about it anymore.
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