OK, I have many guns. I live in Los Angeles.
You say the mentally ill are not allowed to have guns. I don’t remember ever having to show even my drivers license.
What are you suggesting?
I’m not trying to be a jerk, although I’m sure you will accuse me of that ...but are there any measures to keep a psychotic from buying guns?
I have had to show my driver's license and fill out a questionaire, and pay for and submit to a federal background check for every firearm that I own.
Im not trying to be a jerk, although Im sure you will accuse me of that ...but are there any measures to keep a psychotic from buying guns?
If you have been involuntarliy admitted to a hospital for the purposes of mental health, you cannot buy a firearm. If you have been found to have PTSD, you cannot buy a firearm nor can you possess one.
Once again, this killer did not buy any of the firearms used. No law would have or could have prevented this from happening. There were laws against everything he did, yet he still did everything he did.
You continue to fail to address to root cause of this massacre WHICH IS THAT SCHOOLS ARE DEFENSELESS BECAUSE OF IDIOT LIBERALS AND THEIR IDIOT LAWS, so I can only assume that your eventual goal is to create more herds of defenseless sheep to be slaughtered by wolves, because you feel like you need to do something that not only is meaningless, it is dangerous.
I suggest that you wake up. You are not helping anything, you are hurting.
If you want children in schools to be safe, then defend the schools. All day, every day, year in, year out. That's all, nothing else.
Perhaps you obtained your guns so long ago that you were not required to transfer them through an FFL.
Or perhaps the "many guns" that you own are all long guns without pistol grips and you brought them with you when you moved from another state where you bought them from private parties.
If neither of those is true, then you just might want to look into the laws of Kalifornia on the chance that you are in violation of the laws and may be in jeopardy of being convicted of a serious crime.