I spell it out for you
12. PROBLEM #3: Stolen guns are disproportionately used in crime: People who can legally by guns can pose as straw purchasers for disqualified and/or use them to traffic guns. So it would make sense to require stolen firearms to be reported, right?
13. Only 9 states require the mandatory reporting of stolen firearms: CA, CT, DE, IL, MD, MA, MI, NJ, NY, OH, RI and D.C. Only two impose liability on stolen firearms: NJ and WA (as of July of this year)
15. The big takeaway here is that Universal Background Checks are literally the most basic way to make sure people who shouldn't have guns don't get them. Given that mental illness is one of the disqualifying criteria, if that is your scapegoat, these checks are MOST important!!!
18. Finally, for the love of God, require people to report stolen firearms and add liability! Who *wouldn't* want to make sure their stolen firearms don't get into the wrong hands? I'll tell you who: People who make money from it
From a person with a differing view:
Her analysis is pretty good here. I think she overstates the potential impact of her proposed solutions but the way she describes current law is pretty accurate.
https://twitter.com/stephengutowski/status/1168251532875374592
https://twitter.com/StephenGutowski
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