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Also the military carries the liability
All gun owners should have insurance. But I don't think it should be mandatory. If anything happens - accident or otherwise - you are going to need a lawyer (preferably one that deals with this). It's not expensive, because the vast majority of gun owners have no problems ever.
Of course, the best way to make it very expensive and useless for purpose is to make it mandatory or - god forbid - have the government control it (e.g. health insurance).
As someone who served, we spent an entire week of basic learning to use weapons. Weapon safety was as paramount as effective shooting.
Training? People dying in accidents is not the discussion or the argument. Nobody is discussing that as a problem. Armed society vs armed society. Dangerous vs not dangerous. Attitudes are dangerous. Patriot veteran? I want them to have all the guns. Incels? No guns.
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