Hawaii put gun owners on FBI database - good move?

Hawaii Gov. David Ige recently signed a bill to become the first state to enter gun owners into an FBI database and monitor them. The bill which allows police to enroll firearms applicants and individuals who are registering their firearms into a database, allows Hawaii police to be notified when a Hawaii firearm owner is arrested anywhere in the U.S and allows Hawaii police to evaluate whether a firearm owner should continue owning a gun after being arrested. What do you think? Is this a good idea for public safety or a violation of constitutional rights? JUMP IN & vote!

Do you support abolishing traffic stops?

Philando Castile was killed by a police officer during a minor traffic stop. He was pulled over for a broken taillight and wound up dead, with his fiancee and 4-year-old daughter in the car. These stops have also lead to the deaths of Sandra Bland and Walter Scott. Revenue from tickets is a major reason for these traffic stops.

The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf argues that police should totally avoid encounters with drivers in traffic stops for minor violations such as a broken taillight. He proposes that police should photograph of the license plate of an accused violator and have the city send a "fix it" ticket to the vehicle's owner. You can read the whole proposal here. What do you think? Do you support abolishing traffic stops? JUMP IN & vote!