canndo
Well-Known Member
My apologies. My reason sometimes soars away with my rhetoric.
The point you make is that guns abet these crimes; without guns these madmen would be relatively ineffective. Maybe so, but that genie is out of the bottle. There are probably more guns in circulation in the US than people.
The Swiss example illustrates the point that guns really are just tools. It makes no sense to punish hundreds of millions of sane, trust-worthy gun owning citizens for the actions of a lunatic.
Correct, but my overall point is that we are not well served with arguments such as the ones being put forth here. Tools or not, laws being effective or not, the fact is that these children died for our right to bear arms and that unless we aproach the problem in a radicaly different way, these killing will continue.
Some say it is the culture, some say it is the media or our method of entertainment, others would like to blame the gun itself while still others love to point to just one more crazy.
I watch the show doomsday preppers as often as I can. in a recent show, a young boy was taught to shoot, in some outtakes we saw that the boy (I think it was a boy) began to cry and said that he was unlikely to shoot again. This gives me pause. I wonder if he is indoctrinated as so many of our children are by twitch games and computer shootemup simulations. He may have come to the conclusion that the real thing is quite different from the game or the movie.