If you took note of which of your comments he was responding to at the beginning of this exchange, you'd realize he was talking about the bump stock suit, not refusing to comply with laws currently in the works. Possessing an HQL has nothing to do with believing the bump stock suit is...
She's new. She doesn't get how hard we've been screwed over. I wonder if we're convincing her and she's tired of being beat over the head with our points.
"You shouldn't be allowed to exercise your rights because I can't control myself."
How many times to we hear it? "Oh, I could never handle a gun, I'd kill someone."
So much concern about teens' mental health, but instead of improving their mental health situation, just strip the rights of the adults in the vicinity. Sounds about right.
They'll certainly try. "Access to methods" is one of the big risk factors for completed suicide. If they have a legal avenue to get the guns out of the home, they'll take it, because they're not going to trust the parents to effectively secure their firearms away from their children.
Certain school personnel are very excited about this, and lamenting the fact that this is "just a bandaid" and "only temporary." The ones I know are thinking in terms of suicidality and being able to restrict access to means for kids who are at moderate to high risk, but they don't understand...