A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed
Every gun and the magazines for that gun should be registered with the government.
Every gun should have an RFID tag inserted into it that cannot be removed without some effort. The tag would also identify the owner, its type and the magazines that go with the gun.
Every gun owner must take and pass a gun safety test and do so at least once every three years.
Every gun owner must visually inspect each gun at least once every seven days to make sure it is not missing.
There should be a zero tolerance for being under the influence of drugs or alcohol while in possession of gun. Penalties should be severe.
All guns in a residence must be secured. Quick release retainers that open biometrically would still make guns readily availabe for home defense.
If I can be found by cell phone, then guns should also be. If the Sandy Hook school had readers surrounding the property the police would immediately have known there was a gun on the premises and may have arrived before the shooter finished his deadly task.
Registering guns clearly falls under the "well regulated militia" proviso.
These rules do not infringe in any way on owning a gun. The legitimate gun owner loses no rights by having an rfid in his gun. The criminal can be readily identified because he will have the gun without an rfid.
1. No............No. Big brother should have NOTHING to do with MY guns, they are here for me to use against them should the need arise. If I tell them what I have they will come looking for them.
2.No, I see your point, but again I do not want big brother knowing everything about how I protect myself. Whats to stop them from mandating that all guns need to have electronic shutoffs that are controlled by RF?
3. 105% yes times a million.
4. This shouldnt be a mandate, but common practice. These sort of procedures should be taught in the training course.
5. On public property I am 100% for this. And on private property you should have to pass a breathalyzer (only if there is an incident).
6. No biometrics. I would never keep my guns in a place that is electronically locked. Too much can go wrong. Guns shouldnt have to be stored in any specific way if they are on private property.