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Originally posted by seretogis
I think what the various [flawed/biased] studies show, is that if you want to own a gun you should be trained to use it. A simple mandatory firearm safety course would drop those numbers dramatically. I would be in support of a bill that would require completion of an authorized firearm safety course to purchase a gun, as long as it didn't in any way lead to national gun registration. Educating the populace, along with something similar to the NRA's "Eddie Eagle" program, would help a lot imho.
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After completion of the firearm safety course, maybe a firearm license, instead of gun registration. It works for planes, boats and autos.
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