What it does is surrender good citizens to the savages amongst us. Gun control never solves the real problem. Moral relevancy and lack of control over one's own Evil in the heart.
It makes it so that criminals and crazy people can't walk in to gun shows, and buy dozens of guns that fire dozens of bullets per second, and all the ammo they can carry.
No, the gov doesn't talk about it, SANE people talk about it.
The kinds of "gun control" that people are pushing for are controls that most members of the NRA support.
It offers some people a sense of security. The appearance of control is often more comforting than having safety as a result of social order and mutual kindness.
checkpoints at airports do not catch real threats, folks removing their shoes does not keep other passengers safe. Legislating limits on how many bullets a gun can hold does not prevent that weapon from being used by those who have wicked intentions.
It controls the law abiding citizens ability to obtain and own guns. It does not stop criminals from purchasing guns because they don't care about rules/laws.
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What it does is surrender good citizens to the savages amongst us. Gun control never solves the real problem. Moral relevancy and lack of control over one's own Evil in the heart.
It makes it so that criminals and crazy people can't walk in to gun shows, and buy dozens of guns that fire dozens of bullets per second, and all the ammo they can carry.
No, the gov doesn't talk about it, SANE people talk about it.
The kinds of "gun control" that people are pushing for are controls that most members of the NRA support.
The govt never talks about it if you really notice. We the People do a fair amount of talking about it in venues such as this one.
Gun control may limit certain categories of firearms, may levee user fees, may limit types of ammo or ammo clips, may change licensing requirements.
There are laws against criminal activity (redundant I know, but it had to be pointed out).
The aim of any gun control is to reduce random gun crime by non-criminals as I see it.
It offers some people a sense of security. The appearance of control is often more comforting than having safety as a result of social order and mutual kindness.
checkpoints at airports do not catch real threats, folks removing their shoes does not keep other passengers safe. Legislating limits on how many bullets a gun can hold does not prevent that weapon from being used by those who have wicked intentions.
It controls the law abiding citizens ability to obtain and own guns. It does not stop criminals from purchasing guns because they don't care about rules/laws.
It means the only the government and criminals have guns making the decent people totally enslaved by both
Bans guns that look a certain way. I haven't seen any gun control that actually prevents crime.
It takes away our right to own guns. I personally disagree with it because if it happens then we'll have another civil war on our hands.