GoIrish41
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My mistake, I missed that one.
What does motivation have to do with it? Let's take Sandy Hook for example. They guy stole his mother's gun. What would background checks have done? The mother would have likely passed the background check and the situation would have been exactly the same. The Bushmaster he used *looks* like a military weapon but functions like a hunting rifle (one bullet per trigger pull not "pull-and-hold"), so an assault weapons band wouldn't have done anything either.
Background checks as they have been proposed wouldn't have prevented Sandy Hook. I would like to see background checks expanded to households, which may well have (I'm not sure if the shooter lived with his mother or not???). This expansion would help help to prevent troubled people from using guns of family members as if they were their own. When a crazy person gets it into his/her head that he is going to shoot someone, he's not going to say "I can't use mom's gun because I don't have a background check." They are going to pull it out of the gun cabinet and do their thing. I'd also like to see the expansion of armories where people stored their firearms instead of having them around their homes, where they could be used in crimes of passion. There are many things that could be done to help solve this problem, but there is always an all or nothing mentality when the issue of guns is discussed -- on both sides of the argument.