questions on the gun control debate...
criminals dont purchase guns legally, so how would background checks work?
please illustrate how any of the new legislation would prevent future occurrences?
would you waive your right to doctor patient confidentiality, for the sake of public safety?
how do you think a universal background check that includes information on mental health would affect hiring practices, since some jobs like banks, security, and casinos use the same data bases as firearms dealers?
criminals dont purchase guns legally, so how would background checks work?
please illustrate how any of the new legislation would prevent future occurrences?
would you waive your right to doctor patient confidentiality, for the sake of public safety?
how do you think a universal background check that includes information on mental health would affect hiring practices, since some jobs like banks, security, and casinos use the same data bases as firearms dealers?
So what I'm saying is yes, making access to guns is a way of distancing them from people, but in America where those fucking killtoys are ubiquitous that's not the answer. Shit, killings things is a real divider. None of my mates were the same after that weekend. We learnt there was responsibility behind the trigger and killing things served no purpose unless you needed to live.
To answer your question. It's about time the US treat guns with respect. Yes, background checks. If you need a gun that bad it means you're a fucking pyscho. Owning a gun, no, that's not crazy, Lots of my mates own one. They don't go postal, they don't flash them around and take selfies with them. They have respect for the weapon. I think background checks should be mandatory.