Nobody wrote:As noted by a number of posters this is an emotional subject & very few (if any) minds will be changed in either direction by any arguments presented herein, however valid or persuasive they may be.
Well, see, herein lies the crux of the argument:
Minds WILL be changed if God forbid, someone's daughter or spouse is killed by a gun. See, until this happens to someone on a personal level, no one gives a s*** about the subject, and we don't "have" a gun problem in the good old U S of A.
THOUSANDS of people are shot yearly by accident…by stupiity…by fleeting moments of passion.
Yet only a handful characterize that they felt actually "saved" by carrying a piece--and in 90% of those cases, this isn't true anyway. They may THINK they were saved by having that weapon, but in reality, they just "felt" safer in that situation.
Of course, let's not forget the thousands of people who are shot ON PURPOSE because of the retarded gun laws in this country, where ANYONE can basically buy a weapon without even so much as a 72-hour waiting requirement. Where guns are sold everyehere like so many pieces of candy, on every street corner.
Yet the gun lobby keeps bringing up this antiquated 2nd Amendment as its argument. Even though thousands of innocents are killed each year in this country--yet the 2nd Amendment argument is invoked as somehow a way to PROTECT Americans.
Duhhhhh....thousands are dying. Can you TRY to understand that this thinking is just plain wrong?
I mean, just do the math! Math doesn't lie, and this country is a DISGRACE when it comes to firearms deaths, yet according to a lot of you, "Everything is okay. I have a right to own this weapon."
It's a selfish, macho, self-serving postion, especially when asking for a 72-hour waiting period is considered "UnAmerican."
Okay--now explain to me why waiting 72 hours to buy a new gun is a bad thing. I mean, if you really want to kill your wife, can't you wait 3 days?