People have glommed on to some policies with a religious-like faith that they might prevent some killings. It follows the logic that "guns are bad. More guns are more bad and fewer guns is less bad." It is not true. It is not even reasonable. This is because there are basically two realms of the gun world: the legal world, which is subject to regulation,and the illegal world, which is not. So since what you are trying to control is not subject to regulation anyway, how would you regulate it?
And wishing we could go back 30 years to some mythical time and ban this or that is the height of wishful thinking, at best.
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Re: “A variety of viewpoints take aim at gun control, pro and con”
And here I thought jewish people were supposed to be smart. WTF was *I* thinking???????
Um, hello, Bobsguns?