At the crux of all this is the 'human' factor.
You can design, implement, and enforce as many guidelines or processes to reduce the 'risk' of a firearm being used in an inappropriate way, being stolen, and the competency of the user.
However it can all go wrong in a nano second due to the human element.
A loved ones passing that leads to mental health issues unseen/unknown by a GP etc, anger & argument. Such instances like these can never be effectively catered for 24/7. Anything can happen at anytime and as much as the process filters as much as it can NO system will ever be foolproof to prevent these tragic incidents.
Sounds like a good way to do 2 things -
1 - Trying to force fac holders to quit by raising licensing fees to astronomical levels
2 - Fund raiser so they can give themselves a pay rise!
You can design, implement, and enforce as many guidelines or processes to reduce the 'risk' of a firearm being used in an inappropriate way, being stolen, and the competency of the user.
However it can all go wrong in a nano second due to the human element.
A loved ones passing that leads to mental health issues unseen/unknown by a GP etc, anger & argument. Such instances like these can never be effectively catered for 24/7. Anything can happen at anytime and as much as the process filters as much as it can NO system will ever be foolproof to prevent these tragic incidents.
Sounds like a good way to do 2 things -
1 - Trying to force fac holders to quit by raising licensing fees to astronomical levels
2 - Fund raiser so they can give themselves a pay rise!
