If we forced gun owners to insure their weapons for liability, the insurance industry would explain - in dollars and cents - how dangerous having a gun in your house is versus NOT having a gun.
If every gun purchaser had to also purchase liability insurance for their death machine (that's what guns literally are), far fewer of them would purchase guns - because they couldn't afford the insurance bite.
I wonder if that's why we've never forced the owners of a device designed to KILL people to take FINANCIAL responsibility for their possession. Cars kill people BY ACCIDENT yet we're all forced - by law - to insure ourselves in case something UNEXPECTED happens.
The gun industry has bamboozled America to literal death.
@Alan While I agree that this would be helpful. The main difference is that cars and the right to drive are not enshrined in our constitution. From a legal perspective, it makes something like this nearly impossible to do.
Maybe something like this, or a public health tax approach, would work on the ammunition? Who knows. But those useless R's in the house and senate are certainly not going to do anything even remotely helpful.