Nor will you. When asked for your plan to reduce gun deaths....you just shift the demands onto some one else and ask for their plans
Speaking for myself (and likely you too?) My plan is enforce existing laws. If we cant do that, what good are more?
That's fair. I would add laws such as universal background checks, licensing and registration for starters. Now you have a question on the table
It's never going to all stop, so are you going to keep continuing to come up with plans? At what point do you hope it will get to that you feel you are going to stop needing to come up with more plans?
And how will those prevent shootings by criminals? We already have laws making it illegal to shoot people outside of self defense. The shooter simply ignores it. What makes you think your plan can fix that?
Then so is mine By the way I did not ask you if it worked....I asked you where it is currently working.
No, it's actually not. You just cant show how it could be effective. If we enforce current laws, murder would not happen.
And as such cannot legally be done in the united states, there is no point in even discussing such a hypothetical as if it had any merit. Therefore it is nothing more than circular logic, no different than claiming that if there was no disease in the world, no one would ever die from getting sick. It is not something that is going to happen, so stop considering it as if it will.
The united state supreme court has ruled that it cannot be done, under any circumstances. Therefore it cannot be done, and no amount of stubborn denial on the part of yourself will change that fact.