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People can't afford guns without money to begin with, even ammunition is expensive. Not really seeing your point about the rich. Although, I have some great solutions to that problem as well.
Having gun insurance is already used in several countries and is a great tool because riskier people can be charged more. Perhaps you have seen this with car insurance?
Psychological testing is common with many countries unlike the US system that uses an innocent until proven crazy approach. Apparently people need that one chance because? ( answer is: defense fantasies)
Every tool that is made that can cause injury has practical safety precautions built in. It is very common for cars to come to a stop to prevent collisions nowadays. Why can't a gun have additional safety features and more importantly why are they not required like a safety belt.
This would also be great because all other guns can now be outdated and considered unsafe. We could allow for some exemptions for legitimate historian collectors of course.
Manufactures would love it because they get a ton of new sales. See there are solutions were everyone is happy. But we all know you won't be.
Alright that was fun, back to reality
You do know Congress literally passed a law saying you can't sue gun manufacturers!? Yeah it was really fucked, but people have gotten around it by showing manufacturers of guns so completely disregarding safety and ethics that they can be sued anyways.
Of course in my imaginary scenario the law would be repealed and everyone would sue that has lost someone they love to gun violence and BAM they would all be outta business. That would be poetic and justice, but we don't get that in this world.
Don't feel to bad for the gun manufacturers though! I mean they have been doing things like still selling Glocks that can accept a switch when there is a safer model that cannot sold in Europe because of this specific reason. But hey, gun sales are more important than a few people's lives and HEY LOOK shoots off an entire Glock's extended clip in less than a second Wasn't that cool!
You are clearly arguing in bad faith from the very beginning. This was all rhetorical for you. You kind of act like a POS. You know that right?