I'm wary of criminal penalties, especially for offenses that are reducible to negligence - which is the proposal I've seen made on this board. If you want to discourage unsafe gun practices, there are many ways to skin that cat, but in America, we reflexively look to the criminal justice system, because we assume that the best way to stop certain activities is to provide harsh punishments. I don't think the evidence favors that position. What is the solution? Not sure, but I'd look for other ideas long before using the criminal code.
Yeah, you are right. The problem is that I don't see a way we can get to that point from where we are now. As you point out, the NRA is basically insane. Most gun toting groups, unfortunately, fall into the far right spectrum and would have no interest in reasonable gun control. I'm sure there are a few out there who would, but they will never rise to the level of the ABA or AMA -- not a chance in hell.
I feel it's one of those situations where the two sides are so far apart--even though there are plenty of liberals who fully support responsible gun ownership, the conservatives do not want anyone even touching their sacredest of cows--that there is just no way any effective controls can be put in place without legal regulation.
Would it be effective? I don't know...with a good marketing campaign, maybe. A really good one. I do think that what I am asking is a pretty minimal burden on the gun owner, though.
Get trained and registered.
Don't let anyone who isn't trained and registered use it. (By the way, I don't even care how young you want to train your kid...frankly, the earlier, the better.)
Lock it up and report it if it goes missing, right away.
If you sell it or give it away, report that right away.
This is a minimal, common sense set of requirements in my book. And it would be great if the NRA realizes it is actually in their best interests to support this kind of thing, but they never will. So, plan B is the law.
Also, it IS right there in the wording of the Bill of Rights..."well regulated." That should be the mantra of the gun control crowd. In fact, I think I support the 2nd Amendment even more than the guys on the right do their sacred cow.