Macros, on 05 October 2015 - 08:17 PM, said:
the people sent are law enforcement officers
like this fine fellow
It doesn't quite work that well here. You can not take peoples guns. You just can't. If they give them up then that is fine. But nobody would allow for the actual taking of guns.
Here are a handful of ideas that should be implemented to have some kind of actual impact on guns.
Every single gun sale transaction needs to be kept track of. If you are a private person and selling a registered fire arm to your neighbor then that needs to be documented (transferring of a registered firearm and have the file updated).
If you purchase a fire arm you are required before taking possession of said fire arm to go to mandatory gun safety and handling classes. The last class should involve what happens to children when they are shot. It should involve graphic pictures and updates as to what kind of trauma the shooter had to deal with over the course of his life.
If you are purchasing a fire arm a federal and state back ground check should be ran. If you are purchasing more then one fire arm then a mental check should be ran. Are you on medication if so what and why...... If you are purchasing a semi-automatic (shouldn't be able to ) gun then a check to see if you have ever been committed and have ever been deemed a threat to yourself or others.
If Mental health is the issue for all shootings (it isn't) then there should be a massive amount of Mental health funding (there should be regardless).
It should be illegal to sell conversion kits to fully auto or to sell magazines that can carry more then 10 shots for hand guns.
No citizen should be able to purchase bullet proof jackets (Oregon killer had one). If you are unwilling to prevent them then the purchase of a bullet proof jacket should be a red flag. If someone has red flags a visit from the local authorities should happen as soon as possible.
All hand guns should be sold with finger print technology so that if stole they can not be used. Don't tell me we don't have that. We have finger print IDs on our phones for gods sake. If you do have a hand gun without a fingerprint id then you can take it in and replace it for a new one. If you do not then you would be held personally libel for any action was committed with your gun if it was stolen.
Any one who sells fully auto conversion kits are held libel if a gun is used in a crime that has been converted to semi or fully automatic if it is found out that said person purchased a kit. Even if the gun they used was not the one that had been converted. Once again it is a red flag.
Finally the constitution says nothing about how many guns nor type of guns that a person may have. Thus if we stick to a true interpretation then it would be the type of guns available when the constitution was written. Flint locks anyone?