Japan has the fewest gun deaths per year in the world. Japan has some of the strictest gun laws in the world and experiences 100 or fewer gun deaths per year in a population of over 127 million and a gun death rate of .06 deaths per 100,000 people. In order for Japanese citizens to purchase a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written exam, and complete a shooting range test scoring at least 95% accuracy. Candidates will also receive a mental health evaluation, performed at a hospital, and will have a comprehensive background check done by the government. Only shotguns and rifles can be purchased. The class and exam must be taken again every three years.
http://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/gun-deaths-by-country/
I would support something like this. WE have a large percentage of emotionally unstable people who should not be handling guns. We need stricter deterrents/laws for those who provide or sell them illegally too.
I would certainly agree that, if you are going to allow people to own and carry weapons, especially firearms, then strict licensing laws are essential as are strong penalties for their unjustified use. I think that frequent mental health checks of the sort they have in Japan would be the best idea to prevent some of the things such as the Las Vegas and School shootings that we've seen.
I know that in places like Switzerland, where adults are required to own at least one rifle as part of the Swiss Civilian Militia they also have very strict storage requirements and severe penalties for the misuse of these weapons.
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Seamus
on Wed 12/04/19 10:09 AM