- Decriminalize drug possession, sell legally and regulate to reduce harm
- Implement nation-wide gun control laws so it would be, at the very least, highly impractical to travel out-of-country to buy guns and then re-sell them in Chicago illegally
- Fund and regulate schools to ensure equal access to education
- Fund public infrastructure rebuilding projects and sustainable energy projects, pay reasonably
- Implement universal healthcare (Nationwide) so nobody drowns in debt from a twisted ankle
I'm cool with 1,4, and 5.
I don't actually buy the theory that access to guns is the keystone issue causing gun violence. Conservatives make a strong point that gun laws fail to actually influence people who use guns for crime, while preventing law-abiding citizens from owning firearms for their own personal safety. I also don't buy the theory that widespread gun ownership is necessary to target violent crime, but that's more of a personal philosophy and not something that translates well into policy.
3 sounds good, but it's one of those things where how it's applied will determine whether it works well. There is extremely widespread waste in education spending, owing mainly to the massive, inefficient bureaucracies surrounding American education. If we want to increase education spending, the increase should be well-researched and go to things that matter (teachers, educational materials, schools) and be taken from things that don't matter (some pencil-pusher in the bureau of education that stamps a piece of paper every day).