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  • Unfortunately, we can't require licensing. The Supreme Court already ruled that the core tenet of the 2nd Amendment is self defense and that can't be burdened.

    What I PERSONALLY would like to see is a full root cause analysis on every shooting and plugging the holes that allowed it to happen.

    For example:

    In the Maine shooting, he bought the guns he used 10 days before being reported for abberant behavior and being involuntary committed for 2 weeks.

    Background checks wouldn't work because he bought the guns before there were any reported problems.

    Being involuntarily committed should have resulted in a seizure of all weapons. It did not. Why not? In most cases because seizures require a court ruling and if the commitment wasn't court mandated, that doesn't happen.

    Bonus - if the commitment isn't court mandated, that also won't turn up on a background check, a common problem with other mass shooters.

    That needs to change, and it doesn't involve the 2nd amendment or a change in gun laws, it just has to expand what already happens in court adjudicated cases to non adjudicated cases.

    Alternately, you push ALL mental health commitments through court to ensure guns are withdrawn and the commitment shows up on background checks.

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