Retired Justice John Paul Stevens calls for the Repeal of the Second Amendment.
Survey finds 1 in 5 Americans favors repeal of the Second Amendment.
Justice Stevens was elevated to the Court by that liberal gun-hater Gerald Ford. Now I fully admit that Steven's position is an outlier, but I think it shows where intransigence over the 2nd Amendment is leading. The NRA continues to block any effort to limit the sale of certain types of guns or high capacity magazines, stating that any effort at regulation will surely end with enslavement in a fascist/and/or/communist dictatorship. But as long as people who have legitimate concerns about guns are met with the argument that any regulation is an infringement of rights, perhaps the 70% of adult Americans that do not own guns will look at the gun homicide figures of other advanced nations and ask why we need the Second Amendment?
And that would be a long, ugly, bitter road to travel.
The average American gun owner owns three guns, according to a 2015 survey conducted by Harvard and Northwestern University. More than a half of them own just one or two, whereas 14% of them–7.7 million or 3% of the US population–own anywhere between eight to 140 guns. This 3% of the population owns half of the civilian guns in the US. The police found 47 guns associated with Paddock in three different locations two days after the (Las Vegas) massacre, which puts him among the 3%.
Let that sink in. People compare guns with automobiles. What if 3% of the population owned half of the automobiles? The 3% of the country that live in CrazyTown have as much firepower as the rest of the civilian population. Let's get back to a non-fetishistic view of gun ownership. A revolver for home defense, rifles and shotguns for hunting. An upper limit on the number of guns a person can own. Even in a well regulated militia, not every militiaman is considered responsible for arming the entire army.
But as long as the fetishists use the paranoid argument that any infringement is the first step on the road to slavery, perhaps the country will ultimately have a battle over the second amendment. Post Columbine generations coming into the voting ranks may not be so sympathetic towards the right to keep and bear arms.