
BMXTRIX
Audioholic Warlord
Some liberals will. FAR LEFT will. But, those who want actual credible safety and action, regardless of their political leanings, will get behind common sense measures. Time and time again, the NRA has actively worked against any kind of common sense gun reform proving that they are not a gun safety organization anymore, but a far right political action committee representing the gun lobby, not the American individual. There are plenty on the far left as well, but they don't have the deep pockets that the NRA has been utilizing for decades. As a polite response, we have seen few responsible gun laws and massive mass casualties. Which is really sad.Yeah, vet the hell out of proposed legal gun owners going into mental health, school records and even checking their social media profiles.
...but liberals will scream that's an invasion of their privacy.
I'm in Virginia, and around here, they don't give a damn. I could basically go out and buy a gun today if I wanted to.Dunno about where you are but before you can buy a gun here you have to go through classes. Likewise, some will always find ways to circumvent those rules. What do you suggest to remedy that?
Suggesting that we can't stop ALL killings, just most of them, is a cop-out response. The goal isn't to stop ALL killings. It's to help prevent easy access to a weapon designed for killing who may have evil intent. It won't stop all, but it will stop some, perhaps many. Likewise, it can't be a focus just on guns, but on mental health. Ammunition, and go beyond that as appropriate. Kind of like how I think Smart weapons which can't be fired by unauthorized users as a spur of the moment thing could increase safety incredibly for a lot of users.
Did you know that companies that have worked on Smart guns have received death threats for their actions? That's how bad the far right is. So, it needs some sort of national support to make something really happen.
You know you just described how guns are used for killing right? Hunting animals - by killing them. Protecting yourself, because people are afraid of getting shot and killed with one. Guns are designed, as a primary purpose, for killing. Not necessarily for killing of humans, and certainly not intended to be used for murder.No, Guns for killing is just one of their uses, just like one can bash someone's skull out with a hammer if one chooses to use them as such. Actually, they come in very handy for hunting animals, and self protection
Hammers and baseball bats are certainly usable as weapons, but aren't designed with the intent to kill, and aren't used often in mass deadly attacks. But, if a person is properly trained and owns a firearm, then by all means, I strongly support that they own one for personal defense as well as hunting purposes. Why? Because I don't believe in taking a single gun from a well trained, proficient, responsible American.
Like I said... In Viriginia, they don't give a damn...I don't disagree with that. Here, guns are legally required to be registered. Where are you that they aren't?
https://lawcenter.giffords.org/registration-of-firearms-in-virginia/