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In reply to the discussion: As a gun owner, these are the steps I support to reduce gun violence [View all]Starboard Tack
(11,181 posts)29. I'm not talking about one gun that you may need.
I'm talking about arsenals/collections, small or large, left in house or pawnshops, unguarded, in useless safes that can be wheeled out.
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As a gun owner, these are the steps I support to reduce gun violence [View all]
shadowrider
Dec 2012
OP
Unless they are bought back, which would cost one helluva lot less than a cop in every school
Kennah
Dec 2012
#7
yes, these are good. #3 is most excellent. #2 is weakly reasoned but, it makes people feel good and
Tuesday Afternoon
Dec 2012
#5
All good, but I see none of them being effective. Basically feel-good lip service.
Starboard Tack
Dec 2012
#6
I agree. That's why they need to be trackable and owners need to be accountable.
Starboard Tack
Dec 2012
#11
They are not accountable when their guns are stolen and used by others to kill.
Starboard Tack
Dec 2012
#13
No, I like people to be responsible when they own objects designed to kill.
Starboard Tack
Dec 2012
#20