As a Canadian I don't get it at all. But we have had more restrictive gun laws for years. The occasional shooting and that is mostly gang on gang with weapons we can not really have (handguns are a massive pain in the ass in Canada) but I have never felt impugned to have my shot gun and 338 win mag for hunting (birds and moose respectively). I used to have a wildcat 35 whelan that I had to hand load for because commercial ammo wasn't available.
I digress because the brownie really hit me just now.
I tell my friends who are adamant that there will be change in the USA....You have no idea of the culture there.
It is apples and oranges. Good luck convincing people to give their guns up. And bump stocks are not the problem. Not by a long shot.
5000 rounds of ammo with 30 house guns is getting close to the problem.
A friend from work (Texas) said he has 23 guns in his house loaded and ready. When someone rings the doorbell he goes to the garage with his 44 and sees who is calling on him.
I said has anyone ever robbed you or broke in?
Nope....it is because i have the guns. Well i really don't buy that. But I live here.
Here I have a bat. The rule of law is 1 inch into my house I can knock you into last generation. I can live with that. We all have bats. And we dont bring a bat to a gun fight. The guns are just not in general population. Dont make me get that sawd off side by side i didnt register....allgedly!!!
All this to say...it is your country. Do what you will but do not hide under covers and say guns are not part of the problem. Suicide excluded. That shit happens with guns or cars or knives.
The only hoard i want is infused coconut oil and bud.
That is my 2 cents. Take it or leave it. Either way I am not effected