Tags don't make a lot of sense to me. The whole reason we're doing this is to prevent murder-suicides... people who aren't expecting to get away with anything.
Tags don't make a lot of sense in this instance since it doesn't deal with murder-suicides, it's just an example of something that is control vs. anti-control.
There have not been significant gun ban proposals above the city level. You are inventing an opposition. Gun-control proposals on the federal level have been quite reasonable, and got shot down.
This is not historically true. Also, that's not an invented opposition, considering that gun ban proposals at any and all levels are what I'm talking about, and I don't think for a second that gun control activists don't want nationwide gun bans, they just know they'll lose if they pursue them.
Congratulations, in your quest to come to a reasonable compromise, you came up with an idea that is far, far more stringent than what the gun control advocates are asking for.
Because there is a fear that if you give gun control an inch, you give them everything. Gun control gains momentum and then you have a bunch of gun bans. See:
If no one puts their fat political dicks into it (pretty close to a 0% chance), only the hardliners on either side will complain and it should go through.
Not even in DC had requirements as strict as those you propose prior to DC vs. Heller, and the requirements are even looser now.
Prior to DC vs. Heller, there was a gun ban. I don't see how a proposition that is not banning any guns is more strict.
Ending the gun show loophole has been a pipe dream of control advocates for more than a decade.
Well, this is something that even as a support of anti-gun-control I can get behind. From what I can tell, the argument against more regulation to gun shows is that guns obtained from gun shows are rarely, if ever, used in violent firearm crime. Even so, no one is really hurt by extra regulation, and it's mostly a provision of needing a psychological evaluation (which is also just an inconvenience as long as money isn't made into an issue and the checkup is mostly to make sure no major emotional or psychological upheavals occurred), since if that went through then gun shows would be the only place that'd be easy enough to get a gun without having to worry about the license.
Again, it comes down to getting better regulations without the eventual threat of gun bans.
But hey, remember to blame the gun control advocates for being unreasonable.
Yup. I even remembered to blame anti-gun-control advocates for being unreasonable!
Anti-gun-controlists aren't any better, because they have very weak arguments considering it's mostly "but I like guns!" and "well-armed militia! It's in our constitution!"
Aren't you proud?
Hardliners on the right talk about any regulation like it's a ban, and hardliners on the left talk about all regulation like they want it to be a ban. And they both yell really loudly.
This.