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Seriously, I have no life.
Full auto is illegal if it involves mods like the switch that can be installed on a Glock and heavily regulated if it involves military weapons. The bump stock used in the Las Vegas massacre shouldn't have been available, but apparently, it slipped under Congress' nose or they chose to avoid action on it.I'm fine with collecting if they are responsible.
My point with full-auto was it isn't just people but the weapon that is the problem. A dumb weapon to be going around with as a hobby.
Here we are 23 years since Columbine and fairly regular pattern of school shootings IMO and someone over there in Congress goes 'I know. We need stricter gun control laws.' Pretty sad.
I don't know how the turds who were behind most mass shootings slipped past their families- most were a bit 'off', if you know what I mean and some were known to have mental health problems but those didn't make it into the NICS system, which should have prevented them buying their guns.
Gun control people are looking at one type of weapon that is responsible for more deaths per event but in the grand scheme, those are a very small percentage of the annual death toll. Banning AR-style rifles won't do anything but allow people to pat themselves on the back for 'getting it done' and preventing trauma that's associated with AR-style weapons that are scary-looking to some people. Emotional reactions are a bad way to legislate, but it's done all the GD time and it needs to stop.
Once again, the need to point out that schools are a common place for mass shootings because they're supposed to be a 'safe space' but there's almost nothing making that possible. In Uvalde, a door that was supposed to be closed and locked, wasn't. The police who showed up didn't do a GD thing to stop him and the suicide and shooting threats Crimo made didn't make an impression on the cops who should have filed a damned report but apparently, it was too much work for them! The failures of PEOPLE caused this, not just the gun.
You think collecting is fine if people are responsible, but separate that from gun ownership even though the need for responsibility is EXACTLY the same, if not more for the latter. Why? Being responsible is needed- I don't have a problem with requiring practice and testing, either. Gun owners wouldn't need to take their own gun(s) to the range where testing would occur, they could rent one so their paranoia could be assuaged. Besides, it's not the gun's responsibility to make the shooter more accurate, it's the shooter's responsibility to find a way to shoot accurately with whatever is available IF their reasons for gun ownership is 'self defense'. Criminals don't give a shyte, they just want a gun for their crimes. The problem with crazy people: They can often make others think they're not crazy but in many cases, the ones who might have detected some level of crazy were too clueless to see it and/or couldn't be bothered to say something about it.