SANTA CLARA, Calif.—In a unanimous vote on June 29, the San Jose City Council decided to move forward with two approaches on gun regulation. One is to require gun owners to have liability insurance coverage for their firearms. The second is to require them to pay a fee to compensate taxpayers for the cost of gun-related incidents. The decision came after a recent mass shooting at the Santa Clara County Valley Transportation Authority yard in May that killed nine people. One gun owner pointed out issues with the regulation and questioned whether it is legal to tax a constitutional right. “Once they start taxing on this Second Amendment right, are they going to tax on the First Amendment?” Evan Gan, founder of Happy Guntry, told NTD Television. “Because I want to say something, I have to use a special channel to be approved first, and prove that what I’m saying …