Is now a good time to talk about gun safety laws?

Since we’re starting to be busy throwing shade at other posters again, I’d like to redirect back to a main point in discussing what additional laws posters here would suggest. I’ve laid out several I’d support, as has @Cheesesteak. Even @DrDeth has suggested that we need new laws governing how Red Flag laws can work and suggested that a more impartial party in the debate (specifically the ACLU as an option) help develop rules that protect individual rights at the same time.

As an example, we’ve had a recent thread discussing the current state of biometric safeties for firearms, with a general feeling that so far, it’s potentially a good idea but currently too flawed to even begin to implement due to cost and consistency. Is this an area we should focus?

So, do we have more useful suggestions?