The only way forward I see to this frightful problem, is a new constitutional conference, and totally deep sixing the current one. It is out of date and now an abomination in many respects, especially the second amendment.
I became a citizen and swore allegiance to the constitution many years ago. I can say categorically that I would not do that now. I am no longer in favor of the US constitution and no longer support it.
More and more are starting to favor a new constitutional conference.
So, you would scrap the whole Constitution? Care to describe what you would change, aside from 2A? What else would you change, Freedom of Speech, remove: freedom from illegal search & seizure, self- incrimination, due process, the right to speedy trial/ impartial jury/face one's accusers?
Here's the Bill of Rights-
www.law.cornell.edu
and 11-27th Amendments
part 2 of the american bill of rights.
www.soundvision.com
And you're still blaming guns, rather than bad people? That's interesting, coming from someone who worked in medicine. I'm sure you dealt with many people who needed psychiatric/psychological help- whether someone uses a gun, baseball bat, knife, crowbar, car or arrow, it's still not happening unless there's intent.
No longer support it, eh? You took an oath. Geez- I would hate to see what happens if the medical field decided they no longer support the Hippocratic Oath and that's not even in place to limit government.
This isn't just about the Second Amendment- the only way to round up all of the guns would violate the 4th through the Tenth Amendments unless the courts were to allow broader search and siezure powers but that would likely be struck down on appeal. If this is something you would approve of, you're not alone and IMO, something has to be done to take guns from the hands of felons and anyone who isn't legally qualified to have or be near guns, in the interest of public safety.
In the meantime, politicians sit on their hands and talk about things that make people feel strongly about this, without understanding the possible consequences. If it was really a case of guns being the problem, don't you think the 100+ million legal gun owners would make it a much bigger problem (aside from the stupid ones who can't seem to make sure their guns can't be stolen)? At least one of the gunmen in California bought the gun legally, but I haven't seen info on the other one or the guy in Washington. I would bet that someone at a gun store had a hunch but let it go without saying something. I would almost guarantee that every one of the shooters in MKE, where 18 were shot and 4 dies were all illegally in possession of their guns. THAT's a people problem, but access is far too easy.