That philosophy has been the cornerstone of just about every unconstitutional law that has been passed in the US and the statistics do not support it. There are some things that it is legitimate to legislate, such as speed limits and driving impaired, but gun ownership and carry is not one of them. We can encourage safe practices and getting training. We can even use peer pressure to promote it, but legislating things based on a personal opinion is a non starter as far as I'm concerned.
In most circumstances we should not make laws because we think things might go wrong, but rather enforce severe penalties against a person that has acted irresponsibly and has caused injury to others. Don't take my freedoms away, but hold me responsible for the results of my actions as a free citizen.
BTW, 99% of the time it's not an accidental discharge, it's a negligent discharge.
I don't feel it's unreasonable to take a class before getting a Concealed Weapons Permit? No different than taking a test to get a license? A vehicle is like a bullet. While we can't prevent all dumb dumbs from killing people with guns and cars we can at least make sure they know which end the bullet comes out and where the brakes are?
So you are for resticting rights? Driving a car is a privilege that kills a lot more people than firearms.
