A plan for gun ownership

A plan for gun ownership

I am the writer who before the last presidential election recommended that we give Donald Trump Mississippi rather than the presidency (“Forget the presidency: Give Trump Mississippi,” My View, Aug. 13). My plan was to round up and move to Mississippi all the people who wanted Trump to lead them, and round up and move from Mississippi all those who didn’t. Then Trump could build a bigly wall around the state separating his domain from the rest of America. You didn’t listen to me. Now I present a new plan … about guns. I propose that the application for gun ownership, to be required universally, serve a second purpose: It signs up the applicant for service in the National Guard, thereby addressing the second part of the Second Amendment. There, the gun owner can have the opportunity to shoot regularly at practice ranges. There may even be a purpose for automatic and semi-automatic weapons should the enlistees be called to war. All of these weapons would be stockpiled and protected by the National Guard; none go home with weekend warriors. For gun owners rejected by the National Guard, I recommend that their weapons be kept at gun storage places. There, guns can be kept under lock and key with adequate security to ensure that guns aren’t lying about people’s homes just waiting for some troubled person to scoop one up and shoot family, friends and strangers. The gun storage sites can also provide shooting ranges where those who like […]

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