PureX
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No one is suggesting otherwise. But if those who did all that killing didn't have guns in their hands, they wouldn't have shot anyone. You can't deny that guns, especially hand guns, make it very easy to kill someone. That's what they are designed to do, after all. So it stands to reason that the availability of such easy-kill machines has something to do with the fact that we kill 1,000 times more of our own people with guns than those other countries do.This is poorly reasoned in my mind. Guns don't cause gun deaths. A gun is an assembly of metal and wood components that does nothing at all until somebody picks it up. Thus, gun deaths are the result of the intentions of the person holding the gun.
I agree. It's not just that we have so many guns available, it's also that they are available to anyone for any reason. And they are available to people who have not been properly trained in how and when to use them.In some countries such as Switzerland and Israel, people are required t serve in the army and when discharged, they MUST take their guns with them yet their rate of gun related crimes is much lower. A gun is a gun so something else must be at work here.
I am not against Americans having guns, at all. I am against drunks, drug addicts, lunatics, and idiots having easy access to guns when they're drunk, high, enraged or otherwise behaving like morons.
We live in a culture in this country that promotes killing people as a solution to the problems they cause. We have all grown up watching the good guy blow away the bad guys every night on TV, and we now have multiple generations that accept this as the natural solution for dealing with "bad" people. When people get drunk, and high, and enraged, and crazy, their grasp of who is a "bad guy" and how "bad" they really are gets exaggerated and skewed, and they end up shooting someone who wasn't really a "bad guy" at all. Most gun deaths in this country are either suicides or people killed friends, lovers, or family members. None of whom were actually the "bad guys" that their killers envisioned they were at the time.
The problem isn't the guns. It's the guns getting into the hands of unstable and irresponsible people. And MORE people having guns isn't going to stop that. In fact, it just makes it worse. Somehow, we need to regulate who is getting them, better. But it's not just that, we also need to open our eyes to this cultural obsession we have with killing anyone who we deem to be a "bad guy".