Annually.
Everyone who owns a car has to renew their license plates every year. Renewing one's gun license should occur as often.
Not necessary , and plate renewal is done in most cases by mail.
I think you are being very generous there. Unless you belong to a gun club, nobody should have guns.
There are many cases where the person cannot be a member of a gun club and that does not qualify a gun owner to own a gun. i know of people that belong but still do not know how to handle a gun. Our club requires a refresher course every year.
How many shootings are perpetrated by those with gun licenses compared to gang members with no license to carry a gun is prohibited from owning a gun due to a felony conviction? What would be the purpose of asking those questions? Do you think it would reduce murders?
Actually if you look at shootings in the US, mass shootings are not perpetrated by gangs, but by people who are angry or have some kind of mental illness.
@Jolanta How many people die from mass shootings in a year compared to the number killed by gangs? Have you looked at the numbers? [jpfo.org]
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@Morganfreeman Asperger's Sydrome people (such as I) have no sense of humor...serious posts only please.
It could reduce accidewntal shootings
It might prevent an accidental shooting of theirselves or someone in the home. I read that 3 children a day die from gunshots. That means they were not properly stored. May be these kids could be save!
@Marine "It might prevent an accidental shooting of theirselves or someone in the home. I read that 3 children a day die from gunshots. That means they were not properly stored. May be these kids could be save!" Why should anyone take your postings seriously when you appear to either be of low intelligence and/or functionally illiterate? The word is, "themselves" and "maybe" is one word. It is clear to me that you are in over your head and likely exhibiting a manifestation of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. I am not interested in responding to anymore of your posts.
Why are you proposing a logical solution regarding the gun debate? When was the last time the NRA allowed anything that makes sense such to be presented and debated?
You sir think logically and the NRA and the gun nuts do not tolerate that kind of thinking.
How does the NRA stop debate on gun control?
@dahermit they block any official research from being done on gun violence and lobby/donate generously to ensure enough paranoid nuts in congress. Doesnt stop the debate but it makes it rather irrelevant since not much can be done with the corrupt state of our bought and sold politicians. Also you might remember the lovely russian redhead who so kindly took an interest in the cause and began funneling money from russian oligarchs to some of our finest and filthiest politicians via the organization recently. I'm sure she was just supportive of our freedom.
@dahermit Do you perhaps remember the sit in by the democratic minority in congress that wanted to bring a bill on the house floor to debate and vote on banning people that are on the no fly list to either have a more stringent background check before they can purchase a gun, or to not be able to buy a gun while they are on the no fly list. It was right after the Orlando nightclub mass shooting. The NRA threatens to blacklist any of the representatives or senators in congress and to fund a rival to run against them for election if they bring or vote for any common sense gun laws.
@noworry28 That is unlikely because the NRA has a standing list of legislators graded as to gun control from A to F. In other words, NRA opposition to any anti-gun legislator is nothing new. The NRA ROUTINELY opposes ANY legislation they deem to be anti-gun...it has naught to do with "research" or "Blacklisting". Also note that "common sense gun laws" is but an ambiguous platitude in that the laws proposed under the guise of "common sense" would have little to no effect upon the shooting death rate.
Regulating this should be more stringent than driving a car. A person's "faculties" can change in very short amounts of time. My Dad, who passed away from alzheimers & was left alone a great deal still had possession of his. It's a miracle nothing bad came of that. Should someone who flooded their house twice have access to fire arms? I think not.
This could actually be a revenue rich policy to enact.
Certain calibers, AR15, could be annual.... making them a PITFA to own and cut down on some of the lunatics that think they need those.
22s et al, by tier.
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You do know that there is a legal system to have incompetentes declared insane do you not? You could have been appointed his guardian and keep his guns from him...there is a thing in the Constitution about due process. If you do not want to go through it, that is another matter.
@dahermit Here's the thing. Until he was diagnosed formally, who was to know?
I was in no position to help dealing with a right ton of catastrophe as a new widow. This was on my stepmother's, sister's watches. If there was the minimum of screening periodically, just like with a vehicle it could have been dealt with in a more timely manner.
It would have the twofold benefit of early warning that something's awry upstairs. JFC why don't poeple get that guns should be regulated as well as cars.
My father-in-law also suffered from alzheimers when he owned weapons. His wife contacted the police to have the guns removed from the home and was told that, because she wasn't the registered owner of the firearms, they couldn't help her. Fortunately (owing to small town connections), she was able to get a friend in the Sherriff's Department make arrangements to dispose of the weapons. Crazy!
@Qualia There is no Constitutional right to "...life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." That is in the Declaration of Independence...sleeping in Government class? You are also wrong about the right ot own military weapons (despite the anti-gun rhetoric of platitudes). As a matter of fact, the Federal Government is required by the Constitution to provide them...I won't tell you where in the Constitution it says that but will wait for you to state that it is not true...(I love it when anti-gun people evoke the Constitution that they have not read.)
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I agree with the above statement and would add a test firing the weapon also. So many qualify for the license but have no idea how to handle a weapon. They are a danger to themselves and others.
I will admit that I have not been to a firing range for over 10 years...it is not like riding a bicycle nor as dangerous...I would gladly be tested, especially as I get older...I know there are a lot of people like me, so your post makes a valid point...my state does not require my ability to shoot: just my license fee....
How many are killed each year by mishandling a weapon compared to other causes like not being a competent driver?
@dahermit Too many. In fact, one unnecessary gun death is too many.
@MrBeelzeebubbles An illogical statement. 250,000 unnecessary medical mistake deaths does not seem to be the impetus for more "common sense" laws governing medical practices.