Yah, since details now seem to be coming out on some of the direction the Biden Proposal is going to take, it seemed like a good time to consolidate some discussion into a new thread. As a favor, I'd ask this thread be used to explore options, tweaks, unintended consequences, parts that should be dropped or enhanced. "Ban all guns" rants or Second Amendment/Dictatorship rants we can perhaps try to confine to da other threads. At least for a day or two. 
So far, here's what seems to be being floated:
1. Background checks for all gun buyers (i.e. closing the private sale / gun show loophole).
This one to me seems reasonable, eh? Folks have the ability to do this stuff from their phones now. It's no longer a significant burden to regular citizens.
2. Ban on high-capacity clips.
I'm not really convinced this accomplishes very much. Slows a fellow down very briefly I suppose; gives law enforcement short windows of time to move safely. Some of the mental cases or amateurs might not be well-skilled in changing clips. On the other side, it does restrict hobbyists a bit (whipping off 100 rounds is ridiculous, but sort of fun in a safe environment), but really doesn't affect home defense, hunting, or sport shooting. Da folks preparin' for zombie apocalypse will scream bloody murder, though. So not much safety gain, not much freedom loss, probably not worth doin' just because of the hullabaloo created by da zombie crowd gettin' in da way of more important items.
3. Possibly lifting the restrictions on research
Yah, I wasn't even aware that the reason we have so little research on guns and violence is because Congress over time has prevented da CDC and other federal agencies from funding any research or collecting most relevant data. That anti-science stand should be removed entirely. We shouldn't be afraid of information.
Notably missing thus far are any efforts toward mental health. Or school guards!
Beavah

So far, here's what seems to be being floated:
1. Background checks for all gun buyers (i.e. closing the private sale / gun show loophole).
This one to me seems reasonable, eh? Folks have the ability to do this stuff from their phones now. It's no longer a significant burden to regular citizens.
2. Ban on high-capacity clips.
I'm not really convinced this accomplishes very much. Slows a fellow down very briefly I suppose; gives law enforcement short windows of time to move safely. Some of the mental cases or amateurs might not be well-skilled in changing clips. On the other side, it does restrict hobbyists a bit (whipping off 100 rounds is ridiculous, but sort of fun in a safe environment), but really doesn't affect home defense, hunting, or sport shooting. Da folks preparin' for zombie apocalypse will scream bloody murder, though. So not much safety gain, not much freedom loss, probably not worth doin' just because of the hullabaloo created by da zombie crowd gettin' in da way of more important items.
3. Possibly lifting the restrictions on research
Yah, I wasn't even aware that the reason we have so little research on guns and violence is because Congress over time has prevented da CDC and other federal agencies from funding any research or collecting most relevant data. That anti-science stand should be removed entirely. We shouldn't be afraid of information.
Notably missing thus far are any efforts toward mental health. Or school guards!
Beavah


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