https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/838/text
https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/senate-bill/265/text
1. School teachers, k-12 and college, vocational schools, will have the ability and incentive to report “suspicious” behavior of students and student's parents to a “behavioral threat assessment and management” team; which is coordinated via FEMA Fusion Centers.
2. ALL medical professionals will have the government sanctioned ability to report any patient whom they suspect of being “radical” or mentally unsuitable for gun ownership. Again, completely arbitrary.
I could keep going, but you can just read it for yourself.
I think most reasonable people understand that laws can be written too broad or too narrow. I would be opposed to a law that is too broad. The devils in the details. This is a conversation we should be having and a small stop-gap measure...get the RIGHT laws passed not just ANY law. All this with being said with the rational understanding that there will always be “EVIL People” with bad intentions, and you can’t simply legislate evil out of existence.
Being radical, as in having conservative views?
Just occurs to me that people may not innately know the point you’re trying to make or data you are referencing.