sundin13 said:
Well, universal background checks are one of the most important proposals for reducing gun violence. Beyond that, I'd say the main things are preventing people from purchasing guns who are in populations with a high risk of committing violent crimes, such as individuals with violent misdemeanors and substance abuse charges. Looming over all that is improvements to the infrastructure that these systems are all based on, including improving enforcement of the laws on the books and making sure all the appropriate information is available to the background check system (earlier this week, there has been news that 4,000 individuals were added to the system from military dishonorable discharge ranks who should've been on the books a while ago after a shooting last year brought attention to it. There are a lot of names missing from the system from many sources, but things are slowly improving). |
Sure, I agree, we need a better computer system to screen people before they get approved to buy a gun.







