Can anyone explain to me how registering firearms will deter gun violence? California has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, including registration.
How's that working out?
I don't know how it's working out. I hope that California has less gun crime than other states but I don't know.However for registration to be effective it has to be national.
Where is your evidence that registration will be effective? How does that work? "I better not kill anyone with this gun because it's registered" doesn't seem like a logical notion to me.
Per law enforcement, many gun crimes are committed by guns which were purchased through private sales. If we are able to trace those weapons back to their original owners that will hopefully cause them to be more cautious about who they're selling their guns to, and the easy flow of guns into the hands of criminals will be hampered. That's the theory and law enforcement agrees with it. Makes sense to me.
We register all cars in this country or you're not allowed to drive them. The main reason we don't do the same for guns, IMO, is because many gun owners have an irrational fear of the government seizing their guns and imposing a dictatorship. But we shouldn't let paranoia get in the way of reasonable rules to help protect society.