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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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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Fiddle around all you want. The only people accommodating them will be the law abiding.

I love the idea that the phrase '[b]Background checks'[/b] is being mooted as the 'cure-all'.

I wouldn't mind betting that the majority of mass shooters have no 'clinical' mental health issues detectable by any amount of psychological testing.
I mean seriously. Can you imagine any qualified doctor wanting to put their name to [i]anything that legally declares anyone as 'sane enough to be left in charge of a weapon'[/i]
Total fantasy !
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
No one said it was an all inclusive perfect list. It was suggested as a START. What else would you add? @Picklebobble2
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@jackjjackson Well, you could do a lot worse than have an immediate amnesty on illegally held weaponry !
48 hours to get that off the streets !

Then you have to look at exactly how many members of Congress and the Senate received donations from the NRA.
And withdraw their voting rights from any further bills regarding possible arms legislation.

Then get your law enforcement co-ordinated to wipe gang crime and culture of those areas affected once and for all.
The less 'fear' real or imagined, the safer for everyone.

Schools need to be better designed and much smaller.
Impossible to police for normal teen contraband let alone anything as crazy as a gunman/men.
Sprawling campuses don't keep people safe. And give all manner of 'hiding' opportunities for those wishing to commit harm and 'bottleneck' groups into places from which they couldn't escape.

But before ANY of that, seriously secure your buildings and children and staff !
You must realize it's not a normal thing for parents to worry whether sending their kids to school is actually a wise thing to do !
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Those ideas sound good to me. Why aren’t legislators voting on this stuff? @Picklebobble2
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
@jackjjackson From my side of the pond do you know what everybody here was thinking the day after that horrific event last week ?
[b]How is it there aren't parents stood outside every school in America this morning demonstrating ? Why can't you keep our children safe ?[/b]
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
Excellent point! @Picklebobble2