Guns are all over the place, what does that even mean? Fact is they should be "all over the place" that was the purpose of the 2nd amendment.
Why should there be a limit on how many guns a person should own? That is entirely arbitrary and has no link on reducing any crime.
Why should guns have locks on the chamber? How is that even enforceable?
Why should locks be mandatory when purchasing a gun? That said every gun already comes with locks, so its clear you have no idea what you are even talking about.
If your parents were irresponsible with storing guns, that is your parents, not society's fault.
If people won't listen to education they simply have to be held responsible for their actions, its that simple.
All that said, your points make no sense in addressing any issue you claim you want to stop.
1-There
270 million to
310 million guns, that is almost a gun for each person, including kids. There is no need for that many guns. The second amedment gave you the right to bare arms, but that doesn't necessarily mean having them everywhere, and for anyone to get. When they wrote that, the country was small, and we lived in a different time. I'm not saying guns should should be in small supply, but if we already have enough, don't you think we should quell the making of more, and control better who gets them, and how they are traced when used in crimes?
2-There should be a limit because right now there are only three percent of people owning most of the guns. This makes it easy for some to sell the guns illegally, and help contribute to a lot of the homicides that happen in street culture. If there were a limit, guns can still be sold illegally,but they will costs more(limits how many will have them), and be much easier to trace.
3-Guns should have a lock so anyone can't just pull the trigger, and hurt themselves such as children or like this video. If there were a lock(not trigger locks), she couldn't even play with it like she did. I just told you it should be mandatory to purchase it, if you used it or not that, and the fine could be decided in court and based on the crime you are charged with such as the case with this video, but at least it puts the thought into peoples heads.
4- A lock on the CHAMBER, and for every gun, not just new handguns!. Another way to put it, is there should be a mandatory universal lock that can avoid the chamber from moving, or cause any type of gun from allowing the firing pin to work on all guns.
5-You are living in a fantasy land. People have education on driving, but car accidents happen with nearly 1.3 million people dying in road crashes each year, on average
3,287 deaths a day. An additional 20-
50 million are injured or disabled. This is why the need for cars that can help keep things safe are soon to be mandatory. Guns need the same thing, this is common sense!
If you want it to be just about education, then we should do it like Germany does for getting a DRIVERS LICENSE. Doing it like them will prevent a lot of the bullshyt we see with guns, because it bars so many who don't need guns because they've proven they can't handle them. The price may have to be lower, though.
- a mandatory eight-hour first aid course
- a minimum of 37 hours of instruction
- passing two exams (theoretical and practical)
- a cost of over $2,000
This is the lock I was referring to
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