http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Tech_massacre#Background
This exclusion applied to Cho after a Virginia court declared him to be a danger to himself in late 2005 and sent him for psychiatric treatment.[1][3] Because of gaps between federal and Virginia state laws, the state did not report Cho's legal status to the NICS.[3] Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine addressed this problem on April 30, 2007, by issuing an executive order intended to close those reporting gaps.
*sigh* We have our rights, some paperwork slips through the cracks, a bunch of people die, but who cares.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre#Firearms
I pose a serious question. Why are people so adamant about Iran not having nuclear material? Simple question.
It will take someone exercising their right to bear arms running wild throughout the whole country with a truck full of ammo taking out everyone in his path because he didn't like the way his neighbor looked at him for people to finally see the problem with this "right". Till then, it'll pretty much be NIMBY. Because it doesn't affect someone, it's not their problem or their concern.
My rant isn't misdirected or directed at any one in particular except those who see this as a black and white issue because a piece of paper says they have some right. People are up in arms about rights. Doesn't the right to walk amongst our fellow man safely outweigh the "right" to pump 30 rounds from a M4 Carbine into a paint jug in a backyard? At the very least, isn't this a serious question of priorities? I apologize if you feel I offended you.