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backtoblue

(11,677 posts)
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 06:24 PM Sep 2018

Todays Brainstorm

Hey guys. I've never posted in this group, so thanks for your thoughts.

I had an idea about gun safety while mourning an 8 year old who died while playing with a gun in Little Rock. My soul hurts and my mind is trying to cope with lots of sad and emotional feelings.

What if guns were all sold in a safety case (like instrument cases) that had finger print locking. A chip could be placed on the weapon to connect it to a chip in the case.

The owner is registered in a database and they are responsible and accountable for the gun if it's opened.

I keep my guitar in a case, both to protect it and to keep my nieces from being popped by a broken string ( if you've ever been cut or stabbed by these strings, you know they could put an eye out).

They could be made light weight for "concern".

Not sure if this has been thought of before, but it seems like a reasonable action that can be taken.

I just feel helpless and want to make the world safer for our children.




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Todays Brainstorm (Original Post) backtoblue Sep 2018 OP
It is reasonable. But too many gunners are opposed to registration, are too cheap Hoyt Sep 2018 #1
Thanks Hoyt backtoblue Sep 2018 #4
I think it's an excellent idea Ohiogal Sep 2018 #2
Hiya Ohiogal! backtoblue Sep 2018 #6
Safe storage is one issue that Moms Demand Action flamin lib Sep 2018 #3
Thanks for the link! backtoblue Sep 2018 #5
MDA is very aware of language and perceptions. flamin lib Sep 2018 #7
Hi backtoblue, and billh58 Sep 2018 #8
No use trying to reason with them. sysops666 Oct 2018 #9
 

Hoyt

(54,770 posts)
1. It is reasonable. But too many gunners are opposed to registration, are too cheap
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 06:37 PM
Sep 2018

to pay a little extra to save a kid, are skeptical of anything that impedes access to their gun in the unlikely event it’s needed quickly, and I’m not sure most really care that much about safety.

But it is a good idea. Sooner or later, we are going to have to ignore the whining and do something to protect people from too many guns in society.

backtoblue

(11,677 posts)
4. Thanks Hoyt
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 07:19 PM
Sep 2018

It would be nice to be able to engage in reasonable discussions with the gun "enthusiasts" in my rural biodome. Im seeing more and more people wearing pro-gun shirts and sporting ridiculous decals on vehicles.

I even entertained the thought that my area is being target advertised to.

Ohiogal

(34,508 posts)
2. I think it's an excellent idea
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 06:47 PM
Sep 2018

But, as Hoyt states, gunners will never go for anything that restrictive.

backtoblue

(11,677 posts)
6. Hiya Ohiogal!
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 07:39 PM
Sep 2018

Maybe if the cases were marketed and personalized, like an accessory?

If the gun makers took the initiative, they could make some money while promoting safety. The greedy death machine companies are masters of propaganda. There could be alot of money made.

Appeal to the higher greed of the arms makers by giving them a new and mandatory product....like car insurance companies?



flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
3. Safe storage is one issue that Moms Demand Action
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 07:08 PM
Sep 2018

has as part of their agenda. They DO NOT promote confiscation or registration. The Be Smart program addresses safe storage and how to talk about it with your neighbors, and yes YOU have to talk about it with people you know.

Momsdemandaction.org

It's a friendly way to get involved.

backtoblue

(11,677 posts)
5. Thanks for the link!
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 07:27 PM
Sep 2018

I have to choose my words wisely when discussing gun violence and solutions where I live.

flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
7. MDA is very aware of language and perceptions.
Mon Sep 24, 2018, 08:43 PM
Sep 2018

They actually have suggested verbiage to minimize adverse reactions to preconceived perceptions of gun owners.

We have to get past stereotypes to be heard and to listen.

Find a MDA meeting near you and just hang out for an hour or so. No information exchanged or collected. No commitment, just see if it's a comfortable fit.

billh58

(6,641 posts)
8. Hi backtoblue, and
Tue Sep 25, 2018, 08:43 AM
Sep 2018

welcome to GCRA.

It's a great idea, but as others have said the Second Amendment absolutists and right-wing gun nuts will never agree to anything that restricts their "right" to guns for everyone, everywhere.

At some point the rational and sane people of this nation will outnumber the gun crazies and meaningful gun control will be implemented. We are making progress, but we need to remember that the gunners had decades to build their NRA terrorist organization.

Take care, and again -- welcome.

sysops666

(2 posts)
9. No use trying to reason with them.
Mon Oct 15, 2018, 12:34 AM
Oct 2018

Gun owners specifically. But bring a good idea to market and the right law maker sees it and they'll go over the heads of the owners and the manufacturers.

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