So wouldn't it be a good idea to try and limit who can acquire them easily? Even more so if it's an assault rifle instead of a handgun. They have about 4 times more bullets in a magazine, have bigger bullets, can shoot farther and can shoot more accurate. Sounds like a good idea to me that these shouldn't be bought in a Walmart.
I don't think the yanks will go for that.
Maybe they could start with simple things like,
- Background checks, no guns for those with criminal records or mental issues
- Compulsory safes, can't just leave guns in the drawer, has to be locked away when not carried on the person
- Maybe a emotional quotient test or something like that
- All states having the same laws so people don't drive across state lines to buy guns in more lax environments
The laws there are very lax wrt owning a gun and being responsible for it. People need to be responsible gun owners.
The ultimate problem is with the people. Switzerland for example has the 4th highest per capita gun ownership and they are fully automatic (each person must perform military service and the weapons are kept at home) whereas in the states you aren't allowed fully automatic weapons, only semi). Now if guns were the problem then logic would dictate that switzerland for example would have a per capita % (wrt gun ownership) rate of gun related violence after the US which is not the case. After this shooting the sale of assault weapons is actually increasing because the people are now worried they are gonna be banned.
Americans are a bit whacked when it comes to their constitution and the right to bare arms always claiming militias have a right to defend themselves against the tyranny of the state. That's already the function of the national guard. Secondly who in there right mind can believe that the US military is gonna go against it's own people, those very same men and woman they put on a pedestal as heroes (they love there service men), even if a order did come from above those men and women aren't gonna turn on their own families.
As for assault weapons I don't see why the public needs them but that's just my personal opinion, they're not great for hunting either that's why you get hunting rifles and I also don't buy that everyone with a hunting rifle in the US is a hunter, there's not enough animals for everyone to shoot. Things like hand guns I don't really have a problem with or weapons used for competition shooting. Why you need ten of each also boggles the mind.
I don't own a gun and probably never will (have shot before with hand guns and assault rifles) and I also don't think we should ban them I just think some common sense needs to be applied. The US must do what they want, it's their country and none of our business really.
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PS. Just to be technical assault rifles usually have lower caliber ammunition than hand guns of choice
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