Quote: DaButt @ 19th May 2022, 2:30 PM
I'm all for stricter gun laws - against the people who commit gun crime. I'll forever be opposed to new legislation that would turn me into a criminal so that politicians can claim to be "doing something" about gun crime.
An honest question for you or anyone else who might feel like responding: If you had a pistol, rifle, or shotgun (or all three) locked in a safe in your closet, would you use it to rob or murder someone? Why is it any different than the butcher knife in your kitchen, or the car in your driveway?
We all get that, responsible gun owners aren't the problem, but what that question avoids is the legal purchases of guns, especially the ridiculously high powered assault rifles to people who turn out NOT to be responsible. Selling such weapons to 18 year olds as in the case of the recent shooting spree is the big problem here, they are too young to show if they've got criminal intent, mentally stable or not. It often turns out that their first act of crime involves the gun they've just bought.
Taking the line the insane gun industry does, the more gun murders there are, the more guns we need to sell to the public as self protection. To everyone outside of America, and I think many inside now, this is the definition of insanity.
And I think Bill is saying there's a market for 2nd hand firearms where none of the security checks are done on the buyers it may be a black market but still a market. Burglaries, muggings, insecure gun safes that allow your kids to take your gun, and simply losing or misplacing a gun. These have all been proved to contribute to the circulation of guns in undesirables' hands.