Dan Emanuel
Active member
Could not agree more.Guns may be fun to shoot, but they are also very dangerous devices. So even though they're fun, we need to mind that danger...
Starting with the end: thats a straw man. Nobody has argued that gun's are fun, therefore shut up. At least, nobody I know, and nobody whose being serious....And we aren't currently doing that; the result of which is that a lot of Americans are being killed unnecessarily so that some people can "have fun" with guns...
Next, I don't agree that it is because of the way we are handling gun's statutorily, that mass shooting's occur. We are not responsible for people making free choice's, unless we have done or are doing something to stoke the fire's of the more violent element's in our world. We permit private gun ownership --we don't encourage murder or violent crime.
Now two thing's I've mentioned before: American's in particular are dealing with the wake of many disaster's that've plagued our history, and 1 of those is the terrorism perpetrated against us by organized criminal's. Before these people decided to exploit the R.K.B.A., "gun control" didn't exist because it didn't need to exist. Once the bad guy's opened Pandoras Box though, then we had to do something, and we simultaneously raised the stake's on law enforcement against the organized criminal's, and on restricting some of there favorite tool's of the trade.
It had nothing to do with school shooting's; gun control. It had to do with organized crime. Later on, it had to do with racism. Now, we are looking down the barrel of gun so to speak, set to fire off many more mass shooting's, perpetrated not by mobster's or drug cartel's (Mexico and Central/South America deal with these daily), but by . . .
. . . by who? The other thing I've mentioned is that we should consider raising the minimum age for the R.K.B.A. I can't find the data but I'm going to go out on a firm limb and say that darn near every 1 of the murderer's were under 30. We've lived through our 20's. We can see with hindsight how tumultuous a time that was. As time go's on, it get's harder and harder to grow up. Its some sort of covert societal experiment that we're executing right now, seeing how far we can push off the genuine adulthood of humanity. Clearly, since darn near every 1 of these mass shooting's was done by a youth, maybe we need to adjust the minimum age. Maybe growing up slowly is quite good for humanity; who know's? I'm eager to learn the result's myself. But in the meantime, it seem's that if people are going to take longer and longer to mature enough to NOT shoot up a movie theater, mall or elementary school, that maybe we should raise the minimum age.
Again, thats a straw man....And that's a stupid trade-off, by most reasonable people's standards...
And what I'm suggesting is that the real danger to society is having so many mentally, emotionally, etc., immature young men, who are legally able to acquire any legal firearm that they can afford....But no one is recommending that we can ever have fun shooting guns, again. All that's being suggested is that we set up an effective method of regulating gun ownership and use that limits the danger they pose to society...
Same straw man again....And the fact that so may people can't see the sense in that trade-off is scary to me...
We do care. We differ on how to address it....Because they are being so ideologically myopic, so irrationally paranoid, or just so flat out selfish that they don't care who dies as a result of the danger these weapons pose to society. And that's sad. Because we ought to care more about each other's well being then that.
DJ
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