Im talking about taking away their assets so that no one around them havr the resources to do that again. Make them lose money, on top of their freedom, so they would think twice. Also jack up the price of ammo, as well.
You can make your own ammo at home
Assets can be passed down to another generation. Take those assets away, and the family unit of the (former) owner of the assault weapon has to start back over. Take away the house, the cars, the bank accounts, the investments so no one in the bloodline can access them. There needs to be financial liabilities and extreme consequences for owning a high powered weapon, outside of jail time.
What constitutes an high powered weapon?
People die from .22 caliber rifles all the time:
Sheriff: 2 women confess to shooting, killing homeless man in Eloise
WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - According to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, two women confessed to killing Gregory Shaw, 55, a man living in a homeless camp in Eloise, which is near Winter Haven.
Judd said deputies received a call via On Star shortly after 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday about gunshots fired inside the homeless camp. The caller said people were just shooting at cans, but deputies went out to investigate. They didn’t see anything unusual, so they wrote their report and left.
On Thursday, deputies went back to the camp to investigate in the daylight and found Shaw’s body. They did not see a gun, blood or a bullet hole, but called out the homicide team because of the phone call regarding shots fire the night before.
Upon examination, a 22 caliber projectile was found in Shaw’s body.
According to Judd, Shaw’s girlfriend, Staci Testerman, had a girlfriend, Shea Pinkston, who, upon being released from jail, was told that Testerman moved in with Shaw and was being abused.
Judd said Pinkston’s father drove her to Shaw’s camp and gave her a 22 caliber rifle as she exited the car.
New York Murder-Suicide: Elderly Man Fatally Shoots Wife With Rifle Before Killing Self
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Suman Varandani @suman09
04/16/20 AT 3:23 PM
Steven Pladl, His Daughter Katie and Their Incest Baby Found Dead in Murder-Suicide
In a case of an apparent murder-suicide, a 63-year-old man killed his wife in northern Westchester County, New York. Local police said that the incident took place Thursday.
Troopers were sent to a residence for an alarm activation on Titicus Road in North Salem. When authorities arrived at the scene they found the bodies of two people. The two people dead were identified as Barry Naderman, 63, and Peggy Naderman, 64.
Police said that Barry shot his wife with a .22 caliber rifle before turning it on him.
An initial investigation conducted by the Westchester County Medical Examiner's Office revealed the deaths were a result of a murder-suicide, police said, adding that it was not immediately clear what the motivation might have been.