Video still has some bias. Most U.S. states require you to have a license to purchase. There's usually a cooling off period as well. They should have stated clearly the difference between homicide and murder.Very embarassing. I don't think politicians care until the day when someone shots up Congress during a session.
Limiting magazine capacity may be a start ,in getting a handle on the nations gun worship mind set.Video still has some bias. Most U.S. states require you to have a license to purchase. There's usually a cooling off period as well. They should have stated clearly the difference between homicide and murder.
There's a large group of politicians that want to address the gun problem, but they aren't educated on the subject and don't want to address the underlying issues.
Gun bans don't work. The people of the U.S. have made it very clear to the politicians they do not want further gun control.
The people in California recently won against the state on the issue of magazine capacity restrictions. California could not come up with any research showing that limiting magazine capacity had any effect on the outcome of shootings.
Concealed carry has been expanding and is now allowed in most U.S. States.
The best thing Government can actually do in the U.S. is nothing. Obama became the greatest gun salesman in U.S. history when he pushed for more gun control. He caused ammunition shortages and some gun companies had 18 month order backlogs. Now that pro gun Trump is in office, gun companies are struggling. Remington is filing for bankruptcy. Ammunition companies like Federal and Norma have made layoffs. Other companies like Savage and Smith and Wesson are putting rebates out on their products.
Proper background checks should eliminate the irrational and insane especially this guy who had threatening behavior. There are so many guns nothing will work because if you want one you can get it no problem.Limiting magazine capacity may be a start ,in getting a handle on the nations gun worship mind set.
Start with small limitations, and enforce them...in 100 years, they may start to get control of it.
Or.......just move to Canada.
That is the larger problem...the sheer number of firearms in the US ,would make it an almost an impossibility.Proper background checks should eliminate the irrational and insane especially this guy who had threatening behavior. There are so many guns nothing will work because if you want one you can get it no problem.
no, actually empirically americans do want stiffer gun controls:I can't believe people are still saying limit magazine capacity.
I wrote that California could not come up with any empirical evidence that magazine capacity was a factor and lost in court.
It's clear the people who have suggested a magazine limit have never used a firearm. If they had, they'd know how easily magazines can be modified back to their standard capacity, and how fast a magazine can be changed, negating the limit if they chose to obey a capacity law when committing a crime (highly unlikely). New York and Chicago have magazine limits, and they are some of the highest crime cities in the U.S.
100 round a year limit? Unrealistic. 100 rounds of ammunition is nothing. You need to fire 1000's of rounds before you can become proficient. Limit ammunition use to approved ranges? Impossible. You would be handicapping a large proportion of the rural population where mass shootings don't occur. 100 rounds is a single precision rifle match or a third of an IPSC course of fire. Very few countries limit ammunition purchases, yet still have low gun violence.
The NRA has no influence on the number of guns or ammunition that is purchased, nor do they sell to people. They never issue propaganda to buy more guns. Doesn't explain how come the population buys massive quantities of guns when threatened with legislative changes.
The Civilian Marksmanship Program, which does sell guns and ammunition, has and still is responsible for selling thousands upon thousands of surplus U.S. government military rifles and pistols to the public for decades, but no one is going after them.
No gun purchases at flea markets? There is no such thing as a "gun show loophole".
Type of firearm does not matter. A 5.56 bullet out of a non restricted gun is just as lethal as a restricted gun.
When the second amendment was written, it included all of the state of the art firearms of they day, so it's highly unlikely they would have excluded anything. They wanted people to have firearms because they wanted people to defend their new country.
Only explanation is that Americans just plain don't want gun control.
The only real solution offered that someone suggested was to move out of the U.S. Places like Canada, Switzerland, Norway and Finland have high rates of gun ownership and much fewer problems. Switzerland even gives their conscripts rifles, which they are allowed to keep when they have completed their military service.
Polls don't mean anything. If they did, TRUMP would not have won the election. People buy guns, not the NRA, and the people have spoken by buying hundreds of millions of firearms.no, actually empirically americans do want stiffer gun controls:
news.gallup.com
no, the US has far more guns per capital than any other country in the world, those countries you mention don't even come close:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated_number_of_guns_per_capita_by_country
when the second amendment was written the best they had were muskets. that argument is like saying "well, if they had rocket launchers they would'a made sure people could have those too! yahoo!":
https://www.ranker.com/list/firearms-in-1791/rachel-souerbry
the NRA does have influence on the number and types of weapons that are sold to people because they influence the law makers that decide what types of weapons are allowed. when they were able to ensure that assault weapon restrictions were lifted then the number of assault weapon sales went from zero to some number larger than zero! but yeah, victims of gun violence need to push hard to remove the legal restrictions that have been put in place preventing them from seeking financial restitution from gun sellers and manufacturers. law makers and the NRA have made damn sure that they attempt to wall that up. its what brought tobacco down.
no, the gunshow loophole does exist:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_show_loophole
Yeah it was a job for some.It is obvious who is brainwashed here.
The NRA is so good at it!
By the way, before you go yammering about people not knowing anything about guns: there are several here who carried them for years. They were shot at and shot back.





