Gun control debate (merged)

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House bill would require gun owners to have liability insurance | TheHill

The Firearm Risk Protection Act, unveiled Friday, would require gun buyers to have liability insurance coverage before being allowed to purchase a weapon, and would impose a fine of $10,000 if an owner is found not to have it. Service members and law enforcement officers, however, would be exempt from the requirement.
 
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Makes me lulz

“We require insurance to own a car, but no such requirement exists for guns," Maloney said in a statement. "The results are clear: car fatalities have declined by 25 percent in the last decade, but gun fatalities continue to rise.”

That couldn't possibly be because we are building safer cars these days.
 
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House bill would require gun owners to have liability insurance | TheHill

The Firearm Risk Protection Act, unveiled Friday, would require gun buyers to have liability insurance coverage before being allowed to purchase a weapon, and would impose a fine of $10,000 if an owner is found not to have it. Service members and law enforcement officers, however, would be exempt from the requirement.

these are the same LEO's that are currently being excoriated by liberals and libertarians alike for being too militaristic and racist?
 
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And yet again:

Administration preps new gun regulations | TheHill

The first paragraph is what grabs my attention.

Requires background checks for all gun sales and strengthens the background check system. This would include removing barriers under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act so that states may more freely share information about mental health issues involving potential gun purchasers.

Provides states with monetary incentives—$20 million in fiscal year FY 2013 and a proposed $50 million in FY 2014—to share information so that records on criminal history and people prohibited from gun ownership due to mental health reasons are more available.

Bans military-style assault weapons and limits magazines to a capacity of 10 rounds.

Provides additional tools to law enforcement. The plan proposes a crackdown on gun trafficking by asking Congress to pass legislation that closes “loopholes” in gun trafficking laws and establishes strict penalties for “straw purchasers” who pass a background check and then pass guns on to prohibited people.
Urges Congress to pass the administration’s $4 billion proposal to keep 15,000 state and local police officers on the street to help deter gun crime.
Maximizes efforts to prevent gun violence and prosecute gun crime. The president calls upon the attorney general to work with U.S. attorneys across the country to determine gaps occurring in this area and where supplemental resources are appropriate.

Provides training for “active shooter” situations to 14,000 law enforcement, first responders and school officials.

Directs the secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services to issue a statement to health care providers that they are not prohibited by federal law from reporting threats of violence to the proper authorities.

Launches a national gun safety campaign to encourage responsible gun ownership and authorizes the Consumer Product Safety Commission to examine issues relating to gun safety locks.

Helps schools invest in safety. The president’s plan calls for more school resource officers and counselors in all schools through the Community Oriented Policing Services hiring program. The plan also calls for the federal government to assist schools in developing emergency management plans.

Improves mental health awareness through enhanced teacher training and referrals for treatment. The plan calls for the training of 5,000 additional mental health professionals nationwide. The plan also calls for coverage of mental health treatment under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008.
 
More training for officers around active shooter situations. Probably needed at this point just to call everyone down.

More strict punishment for gun related crimes. I don't disagree with.

More resource officers on schools.

Those are about the only points I can align with on this bill.
 
I'm a firm second amendment guy who opposes almost any and all restrictions on firearms but dang if I don't hate it when people act like this dumbazz carrying his rifle into the airport.

https://www.yahoo.com/travel/is-it-ok-to-bring-a-loaded-gun-into-an-airport-120692240587.html

Come on man, just because it's legal doesn't mean it's smart.

In situations like this, I sometimes wonder if that actually is a pro-gun person and not an anti-gun person trying scare people.

Mother Jones pulled a stunt like that a while back where a pro-gun person claiming to be a Marine was walking around with a rifle in public. People were able to prove the demonstrator was not actually a Marine and had ties to liberal groups.
 
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Yep, me too. While I support his right to do it, it's still dumb.

I totally agree. It's like those 2 morons in Texas that went into a Chili's (or something similar) with their AR's strapped to their backs. What point are they proving?
 
I'm a firm second amendment guy who opposes almost any and all restrictions on firearms but dang if I don't hate it when people act like this dumbazz carrying his rifle into the airport.

https://www.yahoo.com/travel/is-it-ok-to-bring-a-loaded-gun-into-an-airport-120692240587.html

Come on man, just because it's legal doesn't mean it's smart.

Just watched a couple of his YouTube videos. Not only is he an idiot for walking through an airport with a loaded AR, he's being a straight up douchebag when cops take an interest in him.
 
Just watched a couple of his YouTube videos. Not only is he an idiot for walking through an airport with a loaded AR, he's being a straight up douchebag when cops take an interest in him.

Yep. I'm totally fine with cops checking out someone with a gun out in public. They are not out of line for doing that. The police in this situation handled themselves very professionally.
 
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