[quote="Regulus"] My whole point is that while guns aren't the problem, taking them away *is* the solution. [/quote]
Larry Pratt, the founder of Gun Owners of America said “If there was a way to remove all the guns, then I would have a different opinion” and he’s right, but most people who use a gun
did have the right to have one in the first place. Meaning that if you banned them all, what would happen? These people who have them illegally would have them.
[quote="Regulus"] Guns don't kill people. People kill people. People with guns *can* kill more people. You can't control people, so take away the guns and the problem is greatly reduced. It's just logic. [/quote]
Are you talking about massacres or gun crime in general? Because that’s two different things. Yes, guns kill more people in massacres, but that is about 1% of all gun homocides. The other 99% are cases where other methods could be used. An example: The UK has a big knife crime problem. In fact, they are
talking about banning those. Now ask yourself this: If an American criminal had no gun, but only a knife, would he still kill someone if he wanted to? You may want to re-read what I posted about the Christmas tree stand killing
[quote="Regulus"] In today's society, we do not need guns for anything. I've never even been near a real, working gun in my life, and unless there's an apocalypse of some sort, I don't think any civilian ever needs a lethal weapon unless they want to commit suicide and maybe even... oh wait...[/quote]
Sporting purposes and self-defense are big reasons. A better question would be: "Why do we need assault weapons?" but even that argument is flawed since they are used rarely in gun crimes. Like I said, if we want to get serious about gun crime, we need to address mental health. Did you know that access to mental health care is worse than other types of medical services?
[quote="Regulus"] Or, even better yet, let's just replace all guns with tasers. It's self defense, but without the consequence of serious injury or death of the person on the other end. Everybody wins.[/quote]
I actually love that idea (no sarcasm) but can we get every bad guy to do it?
[quote="DGFone"]You really don't need to worry about people trying to rob gun shops. Doing that got people into the Darwin awards, twice. It's simple to guess why: you are robbing a store where the workers are professionals, surrounded by guns. Your chances of success are low at best.[/quote]
That argument doesn't make sense. Fort Hood Military Base was one of the most secure places in America, but they had a shooting.