Your tests and requirements, if standardized throughout the Country, would be better that the patchwork quilt of crap that we now have, but they are still requirements/infringements. I would tolerate it over what we now have, but I don't want any requirement to exercise my right either. We all know of people, or types that we don't want to be armed, but even with all of California's restrictions, those idiots are still armed. That includes violent felons.
Less than 3 weeks until I leave Kommiefornia and I already have my Utah CCW permit, which is a huge step up in rights - but still an infringement*. The majority of newer handguns can't be purchased in CA (by a civilian), but I'm already eyeing a (banned in CA) Ruger LCP in UT that I won't have to wait 10 days for! Ain't that America!
* I know a guy on the Utah Shooting Sports Council who explained to me why he helped shut down the recent Constitutional carry bill that came up in UT. He said that it contained a provision that you'd have to notify a police officer of your CCW when pulled over. They felt that was an infringement(not true constitutional) and said that they'd come back and pass a good law without that provision, instead of having to fix a bad law later.
I hear you and can understand why you'd want no infringements after living in the PRK. I'm not talking about criminals though when I said there are people I just don't want armed, I'm talking about the average gun show attendee who is buying the same Glock his homey has even though none of them will ever go to the range or actually learn to shoot it or be safe with it. I'm talking about the douche at the gun show table who is waving around the pistol he's looking at while repeatedly covering my 7 year old son's head withe the muzzle. The same douche who then wants to start a fight with me when I tell him he should learn and practice some basic gun handling rules before buying said pistol. No apologies only a "chill dude, the shit aint loaded or nuthin'". And a strike against the dealer who not only wants to sell to the guy but gives me a dirty look over this exchange.
See I'm all for my Constitutional rights but you have to get a license to drive a car and prove you're at least a little competent with it. I know a car is dangerous and can kill but a pistol in the wrong hands can kill even easier. It's very easy to get your CCW here in FL and lots of people have them who have no business carrying a pair of toe-nail clippers let alone a pistol. We just had a ND in Orlando this past week with some Plaxico wanna be gansta carrying a XD9 in his pants pocket, loose with all his keys and crap. I guess he was playing with it instead of pocket pool and threw a round off his thigh and into a tile floor of a crowded restaurant injuring 6 people, including a couple of kids with tile shards. Situations like this are ammo for the no carry of any type lobby to try for more restrictions.
I hate giving up any rights but if it keeps people like this from carrying in public I feel like in the long run it will ensure responsible people a better chance of keeping their right to carry. I was more hardline on this before I had kids but anyone who carries regularly knows it's a job to properly stay alert and ready to protect yourself but when you have an entire family's safety as your primary responsibility and concern then you're senses are in hyperdrive in every public space. Knowing someone who has no business carrying is not legally doing it makes it a bit easier.
I won't even take my son to gunshows anymore until he's a little older even though he loves to go because of the increased idiot factor there. Most of these people buy their gun, load it and carry it. No range time, no practice. If they had to shoot a qualifying score to carry they may still own the pistol but are much more likely to leave it at home.