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Borrowing from a high school classmate of mine, who shared his thoughts last night on "what he'd do":
1. Tax guns and ammunition to reflect their true cost on society. An AR-15 is already pretty expensive so adding a tax won't keep it out of the hands of anyone who really wants one, but I'd earmark the revenue for mental health programs, IT, police staffing and training, victims funds, etc.
2. Mandatory gun insurance. I imagine liability insurance for an AR-15 would also be expensive; after all it's specifically designed to inflict mass casualties. But the government wouldn't dictate that cost; we'd let the free market decide.
3. Repeal the Dickey Amendment banning federal funding of research on gun violence. Reasonable people can debate policy, but if you're trying to head off basic research it makes it seem like you have something to hide.
4. Repeal all laws preventing doctors from talking with their patients about guns. These laws are unconstitutional, which is something gun rights advocates should appreciate. You can't trample the First Amendment in defense of the Second. People have a right to know that if they choose to own a gun for home defense, statistically their home will be less safe.
5. Repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. In this country we have the presumption of innocence. If gun owners, dealers, distributors and manufacturers aren't doing anything wrong then they have nothing to fear from our system of justice.
Note that this plan doesn't involve banning anything. We wouldn't be taking away anyone's freedom, just asking them to accept personal responsibility.
1. Tax guns and ammunition to reflect their true cost on society. An AR-15 is already pretty expensive so adding a tax won't keep it out of the hands of anyone who really wants one, but I'd earmark the revenue for mental health programs, IT, police staffing and training, victims funds, etc.
2. Mandatory gun insurance. I imagine liability insurance for an AR-15 would also be expensive; after all it's specifically designed to inflict mass casualties. But the government wouldn't dictate that cost; we'd let the free market decide.
3. Repeal the Dickey Amendment banning federal funding of research on gun violence. Reasonable people can debate policy, but if you're trying to head off basic research it makes it seem like you have something to hide.
4. Repeal all laws preventing doctors from talking with their patients about guns. These laws are unconstitutional, which is something gun rights advocates should appreciate. You can't trample the First Amendment in defense of the Second. People have a right to know that if they choose to own a gun for home defense, statistically their home will be less safe.
5. Repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. In this country we have the presumption of innocence. If gun owners, dealers, distributors and manufacturers aren't doing anything wrong then they have nothing to fear from our system of justice.
Note that this plan doesn't involve banning anything. We wouldn't be taking away anyone's freedom, just asking them to accept personal responsibility.