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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 3260497" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>The objective is to create some barriers and layers to minimize the chance of the holes in the swiss cheese from lining up. Just like you lock your car/house doors and we put fences around stuff. Yes, those can be defeated but you still work to make it harder and eliminate <em>some </em>of the risk.</p><p></p><p>Demonstrated, verifiable, and documented criminal, threatening, or violent behavior should be a preclusion from owning a firearm <em>providing that the system has proper due process and safeguards in place to protect people from false allegations.</em></p><p></p><p>The Dayton shooter worked up a kill and rape list in his junior year of high school. Unless he was evaluated, treated, and deemed to no longer be a threat to society, he should never have been allowed to legally purchase a firearm. Yes, he could've bought one illegally or used a bomb, but that doesn't mean you don't lock some doors or put up some fences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 3260497, member: 42"] The objective is to create some barriers and layers to minimize the chance of the holes in the swiss cheese from lining up. Just like you lock your car/house doors and we put fences around stuff. Yes, those can be defeated but you still work to make it harder and eliminate [I]some [/I]of the risk. Demonstrated, verifiable, and documented criminal, threatening, or violent behavior should be a preclusion from owning a firearm [I]providing that the system has proper due process and safeguards in place to protect people from false allegations.[/I] The Dayton shooter worked up a kill and rape list in his junior year of high school. Unless he was evaluated, treated, and deemed to no longer be a threat to society, he should never have been allowed to legally purchase a firearm. Yes, he could've bought one illegally or used a bomb, but that doesn't mean you don't lock some doors or put up some fences. [/QUOTE]
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