Markk wrote:I am not avoiding that at all, I get your point...but..there are millions that own guns, including AR-15's that don't shoot people. There are millions that watch violent movies and don't kill people. Millions of people don't want the constitution rights to bear arms infringed, just as millions don't want the 1st amendment rights infringed.
Fair enough.
Markk wrote:Do you believe the AR-15 is the problem, or guns in general? In other words, if the AR-15 is banned, would that stop gun violence? If no, after it is banned, should the government keep taking other models away until when? Do you want a total ban?
I personally think it should be much more difficult to qualify for a gun, that's all. I'm uncertain how successful a complete ban would be in this country, so OK. If that's off the table, I don't understand why it has to be so easy to qualify for gun ownership and use. We have stricter rules for driving a car and drinking alcohol than we do for owning and shooting a gun. That's not freedom, that's insanity.
Real freedom comes with responsibility. If people have to own guns, they should have to regularly prove they can use them responsibly before they get and keep one. It's a tiny price to pay for the rest of us who aren't obsessed with gun ownership.
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