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My Proposal for alleviating United States Firearm issues
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<blockquote data-quote="98cwitr" data-source="post: 74301469" data-attributes="member: 146610"><p>There is a huge push for more gun control, and the result is a huge push-back from the progun folks opposing more restrictions. As bipartisan support is gained for magazine bans and red flag laws, I think we are the precipice of something quite dire. So, as my words are most likely to fall on deaf ears (my representatives don't listen), I figured I'd at least share here to gauge how far off base I may be. Let me issue my own disclaimer that I am very much progun and want all law-abiding citizens to retain their inalienable right to keep and bear arms.</p><p></p><p>Proposal:</p><p></p><p>1. Institute a national licensing model. This model could be rolled into national identity systems, controlled by the states, such as state-issued ID cards; or even federally via SS. Either way, the following requirements to obtain and purchase a firearm, either from an FFL or privately would be as follows</p><p> a. Firearms proficiency class and training. You must know how to use a firearm and how to store it safely.</p><p> b. Criminal background check. No person convicted of a <em><u>violent</u></em> felony shall be allowed to own a firearm.</p><p></p><p>2. Safe storage law: When not being carried/bore by a person, all firearms must be kept in a locked and secured container. Such containers that would provide access-at-the-ready, but also reasonably deter theft or unauthorized access.</p><p></p><p>To accept such a proposal, I would demand the following:</p><p></p><p>1. Repeal the NFA of 1934, including the further provisions of 1986.</p><p></p><p>2. Repeal the GCA of 1968</p><p></p><p>3. Institute Constitutional Carry in all states and territories</p><p></p><p>4. Mandate that there shall never be a gun registry, and that possessing a firearm license in no way insinuates that you are actually a firearm owner.</p><p></p><p>---</p><p></p><p>The above satisfies the intent, but to a greater degree, that ATF form 4473 seeks, but also ensures that theft, the leading cause of illegal firearm acquisition, is reasonably prevented. It ensures that, reasonably, only law-abiding citizens possess firearms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="98cwitr, post: 74301469, member: 146610"] There is a huge push for more gun control, and the result is a huge push-back from the progun folks opposing more restrictions. As bipartisan support is gained for magazine bans and red flag laws, I think we are the precipice of something quite dire. So, as my words are most likely to fall on deaf ears (my representatives don't listen), I figured I'd at least share here to gauge how far off base I may be. Let me issue my own disclaimer that I am very much progun and want all law-abiding citizens to retain their inalienable right to keep and bear arms. Proposal: 1. Institute a national licensing model. This model could be rolled into national identity systems, controlled by the states, such as state-issued ID cards; or even federally via SS. Either way, the following requirements to obtain and purchase a firearm, either from an FFL or privately would be as follows a. Firearms proficiency class and training. You must know how to use a firearm and how to store it safely. b. Criminal background check. No person convicted of a [I][U]violent[/U][/I] felony shall be allowed to own a firearm. 2. Safe storage law: When not being carried/bore by a person, all firearms must be kept in a locked and secured container. Such containers that would provide access-at-the-ready, but also reasonably deter theft or unauthorized access. To accept such a proposal, I would demand the following: 1. Repeal the NFA of 1934, including the further provisions of 1986. 2. Repeal the GCA of 1968 3. Institute Constitutional Carry in all states and territories 4. Mandate that there shall never be a gun registry, and that possessing a firearm license in no way insinuates that you are actually a firearm owner. --- The above satisfies the intent, but to a greater degree, that ATF form 4473 seeks, but also ensures that theft, the leading cause of illegal firearm acquisition, is reasonably prevented. It ensures that, reasonably, only law-abiding citizens possess firearms. [/QUOTE]
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