I agree with you, Jan!! Ammunition is also severely restricted in Switzerland.
You can’t do much damage without ammunition!
If only we would use common sense in the USA!!
Tina
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On May 20, 2018, at 4:10 PM, Jan Steinman <Jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> From: John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx>
>>
>> Just another day ............. today's mass school shooting in Texas
>
> The problem is that the Second Amendment qualifies arms rights with "A well
> regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state," but, a
> 2008 Supreme Court decision blew all that away.
>
> I see a bridge to the divide. The Second Amendment should be re-instated, in
> its entirety. The US Congress should set up qualifications and requirements
> for "regulating militia," such as everyone owning a firearm should be a
> member of a militia, that those militia should annually qualify and train
> their membership, and that they should not divulge their members to the
> government, except as a by-query "white list" for gun purchases.
>
> This would eliminate 90% of "bad" gun owners, while providing the paranoid an
> "arms length" relationship with government.
>
> Everyone looks at the mass shootings (averaging one per day in the US!) and
> says it is unavoidable, and that the answer is even more arms. The US
> Constitution says otherwise.
>
> Bring back the "well regulated militia" in a way that does not expose
> individual gun owners to the government. Every local rod-and-gun club could
> qualify. And none of them want to see crackpots with weapons.
>
> It's called "peer review," on a local level. It could work. It could stop the
> bloodshed. But not as long as both sides are angrily shouting at each other.
>
> Switzerland is often pointed out as an example by gun enthusiasts. But
> Switzerland truly has a "well-regulated militia." You don't get a firearm in
> Switzerland without being a member of a qualifying body. And your firearm can
> be taken away by that qualifying body if you don't behave. And they check on
> you annually. And they have a firearm death rate about 1/100th that of the
> US, while having nearly the same concentration of firearms. (I'm not making
> this up; I lived there for two years.)
>
> Bring back the "well regulated militia" part of the Second Amendment.
> Constitutional rights preserved. Someone (not the government!) checking on
> all the crazies. Case closed.
>
> Jan
>
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