I'm glad you asked because no one else has.
What I would like to see first and foremost is a ban on the production and distribution of newly-manufactured guns for civilian use; with over 400,000,000 guns on the streets already, we don't need more.
Then, I would institute annual, mandatory mental health evaluations for every single gun owner.
If you miss your evaluation, you lose your guns.
If you fake your evaluation, you lose your guns.
If you forget your evaluation, you lose your guns.
If you fail your evaluation, you lose your guns.
You have to do this every year, and you have to sit down with the same people who evaluate all mental health claims for Social Security Disability...in my mind, that agency handles this too. If you lose your guns, you have the opportunity to appeal the decision in court, and you can present your case as to why you think you're mentally fit, and the doctor can present theirs, and the judge will make the ultimate decision.
The thing I want to see most out of gun reform is accountability. Right now, there is no accountability. But if everyone had to undergo an evaluation, that then adds a level of accountability where one doesn't currently exist. So a doctor is going to be much more careful about how they diagnose someone, should that someone take their gun and kill themselves or others.
So, while I'd love to have a gun-free society, I know that's unrealistic. So instead, my focus is on accountability.
It is my opinion that most gun owners are not responsible people who with act responsibly on their own.
It is also my opinion that most gun owners are reckless and are addicted to the gun, thus are allergic to any personal responsibility they feel to society and others. I think many of them need treatment for this addiction, because if left untreated, the addiction is only going to hurt everyone else when the addicted carelessly and stupidly lose their gun, have it stolen from them, or act irresponsibly with it.