yeah gun safes should basically be a requirement.
See, I support laws requiring safe storage, but I think full out safes are a bit overlook. They're huge, heavy, and expensive, and having the means to own a safe should not be a barrier to entry to be able to protect your and your family's lives.
Something like a locking trigger guard or a cable through the chamber/barrel may be sufficient.
Also, thinking that simply having and using the safe would fix everything is a bit naive. You also need to ensure that family members aren't able to gain access to the safe key and/or combination
But weren't the combat weapons based on the AR-15?]
Doesn't really matter. What matters is that they're very different.
But all people see is "it's black and scary looking"
This article blows. Nowhere did they mention that the shooter used a shotgun and a revolver (and homemade loving bombs) but somehow still managed to work 'combat guns' somewhere in there. Standing on the graves, as usual. They're not even hiding it anymore lmfao
Every shooting is an opportunity to push an agenda.
Also see: March For Our Lives pushing for a ban on magazines larger than ten rounds, saying the Parkland shooter wouldn't have been able to kill as many people if he had smaller magazines..... Despite the fact that the shooter used 10-round mags