OK, I have avoided posting on this topic because my stance is pretty well known. So for the folks that don't want Kline's law, I have a couple of questions:

1. Can you name any law prohibiting an action that has ever stopped anything? Murder laws don't stop murder, speeding laws don't stop speeding. Can they provide a deterrent? Possibly so although it is difficult to determine what caused a non-action. Laws provide for punishment.

2. Why does the Gun Lobby (specifically the NRA) oppose this law so vehemently? It does not seem to run afoul of the 2nd Amendment and seems to foster responsible gun ownership - a quality that the NRA at least pays lip service to.
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