Aren't folks supposed to divulge if they have any mental problems when going thru all the paperwork in purchasing a firearm?
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Yeah, sure, just like people are required to confess to whether they have ever taken anything without paying for it on job applications.
I have been known to take ALL the soap and shampoo when I leave a hotel room, for example.
When a cashier gives me too much change, and I tell her so, and she insists a second time that it is correct, I keep it.
When a pay phone rings and I know it is going to ask for more money, I do not answer it.
Who does?
No one is going to admit to being crazy if they know it will prevent them from buying something. No one.
There could easily be a database of people who have committed violent acts and then been diagnosed as mentally ill.
It is no more of a pain than taking your shoes off when you get on a plain.
For starters, they should:
Outlaw military rifles of the sort that people do not hunt with, especially semi automatic and automatic rifles,and anything that can be made automatic, such as kits.
Outlaw armor piercing bullets: deer do not wear armor.
Outlaw clips that hold more than ten bullets, or tax them very highly.
Limit gun buys to one per month, or better yet, one per year.
Tax ammunition, $10 per bullet.
Require background checks at gun shows.
Thanks for inspiring me to think about this: I will inform my rep and senators immediately.