My idea is fairly simple. New Indiana law: {No one who controls a property that is generally open to the public may designate that property as a "gun free" property unless they actually screen with metal detectors and security personnel all persons coming onto the premises.}
Almost every multi-victim shooting in a public place has occurred at a place that was a "gun free" location. People who enter a "gun free" zone have a reasonable expectation that it is in fact a gun free zone so lets make them go to the trouble of assuring the public that it is gun free, or else take down the sign and stop the illusion that you are safe because they made it "gun free."
I'm interested in hearing what INGO folks think of this idea. Good? Bad? Dumb? Other?
Almost every multi-victim shooting in a public place has occurred at a place that was a "gun free" location. People who enter a "gun free" zone have a reasonable expectation that it is in fact a gun free zone so lets make them go to the trouble of assuring the public that it is gun free, or else take down the sign and stop the illusion that you are safe because they made it "gun free."
I'm interested in hearing what INGO folks think of this idea. Good? Bad? Dumb? Other?