My son is taking a Political Science class, and had to watch the debates last night. I was reading in the same room, and when gun control came up, I stopped to pay attention. After Beto talked himself into...nowhere...when pushed on how he would take away the ARs without actually sending anyone to take them (he said "I trust that the American people would follow the law and turn them in" That worked really well in the war on drugs, now didn't it? Made me laugh, as well as the ones who talked about voluntary buy backs.) Pete Buttigieg called him out, and brought up that "assault rifles" account for a small percentage of firearms deaths in America...and that handguns are responsible for the majority of firearms deaths. He went on about how the vast majority of firearms deaths are suicides, and how this constitutes a major health crisis in America. He wants to limit people's access to handguns and other firearms if they are at high risk of suicide...
What the Hell does that mean? Does that mean that if someone does an actuarial analysis of career fields, and the risk of suicide is high in your career field, you can't possess a firearm? Of, are we going to open up the "Red Flag" laws so anyone can report anyone else as being a suicide risk? Make a joke at a party about blowing your brains out, get served with red flag paperwork a few days later?
They ain't just going for another AWB. How sure are we that Trump will be re-elected, and who is in the bullpen to follow him?