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Guns: Here is one writer’s idea. Can anyone disagree with this as a starting point?

Universal background checks. This means a National Instant Criminal Background Check for every buyer of every firearm. Last July, Pew Research Center found that 85 percent of Americans — 88 percent of Democrats and 79 percent of Republicans — favored making background checks mandatory for private gun sales and sales at gun shows. Those are Mom and Apple Pie numbers. An earlier poll by Frank Luntz found that a 74 percent majority of past and present NRA members favored expanded background checks.
Ban the bump stock used in Las Vegas. The bump stock turns a semiautomatic weapon into an automatic weapon, which already is banned. In a poll last year, a majority of registered voters wanted the device banned — 79 percent of Democrats and 68 percent of Republicans.
Deny guns to patients diagnosed mentally ill. A HuffPost/YouGov poll in 2014 showed that 54 percent to 23 percent of Americans wanted states to confiscate guns owned by people diagnosed with mental illness. There should be a review process to restore their rights after they recover.
Deny guns to suspected terrorists. Those on a watch list, who currently can buy guns, must be stopped. A method to restore rights must be included.
Age 21 to buy any gun. Under federal law, you must be 21 to buy a handgun. Raise to 21 the age to buy a rifle. It is lethal, too.
One gun purchase a month. That will slow the multiple straw purchaser illegally buying for someone not eligible to own.

http://www.philly.com/philly/columnists/stu_bykofsky/nra-second-amendment-australia-great-britain-6-gun-law-changes-stu-bykofsky-20180220.html

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Pherick · 41-45, M
Nothing wrong with those ideas, they are good ones. Also, for anyone reading, notice this list has NOTHING to do with taking guns away from legal owners.

How does a 1 strike rule sound? It seems to me that guns, being devices made purely for dealing death, that if you screw up with one, thats it. You card is pulled and you lose access to them. AKA your house is robbed and you had your gun in a drawer instead of in a gun safe, oops, no more guns for you.
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jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Makes sense. After all there is something called the one free bite rule regarding dogs. A bitee can only sue the owner for a dog bite where the dog had previously bitten someone else. @Pherick
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Why not require a trigger lock be ouchased with every gun? @BinkyTinkles
Pherick · 41-45, M
@jackjjackson If you have your guns in an approved safe and they are stolen, no worries, no ding, you tried. You do something stupid though, like leaving a loaded gun in a purse, where your toddler can get at it in a car and shoot you in the back, like that lady in FL a few years ago.

Nope, no more guns for you.
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jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Did the trigger lock Help or not Help?@BinkyTinkles
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