Nathan54AB said:
I agree with Cosmic on everything he says. GooseDennis, well you just need to look at the bigger picture son. To fix the problems of society by trying to eliminate things like crime by banning guns is naive. Society CAN be well-rounded without having restrictions on their guns, so banning them is just a "play-it-safe" solution that does nothing but inhibit the progression of society. It does not encourage any change and it does not push aspire to something better in the minds of society.
Again, guns are not the root of crime here. It just boggles my mind that some people still do not get it that guns do NOT kill people; PEOPLE KILL PEOPLE. Realizing this, if you want to reduce crime you have to look at the REAL problem (hint, it's not guns). The real problem, I think, is the psychological conditioning of humanity which breeds in crime. In many ways, nobody is innocent because we're all part of the same society that raises criminals, but that's a whole other topic so I'm not going to get into it here. Again, Society CAN be well-rounded without having restrictions on their guns.
I think the gun rights we have here in the US are fine the way they are, although I do think it needs to be a little more organized. People need to know how to use a gun before they can have one. So, in a country like the US where there are almost no restrictions on guns, then it needs to be made sure that most everyone is educated well on the subject of their usage. I think it should be in the curriculum of every highschool.
I agree totally with the part of your post I bolded and highlighted. I can't agree with that guns are fine in the US the way they are now though. There NEEDS to be a lot more restrictions on getting guns and the type of guns you can own (no military grade weaponry) or else we're going to have a problem here. That's the way I see it. Also, I disagree with the high school thing. The business of high school students isn't to learn about operating weapons. If you want to get a weapon, then you can take classes, be instructed on how to use it, and when to use it.
Also, to icebox, unfortunetly, your father was running from authorities and ran into a home. That's very illegal in every way, and I know you miss your father, but to be quite honest with you, that homeowner had every right to do what he did under the castle doctrines here in the US. Although they differ between states, something like that is pretty much universal permission to protect your home at all cost.
Think about it, if it were you. If you were in your house sleeping with your family and you hear sirens and some guy busted into your home, and if you had a gun, would you to defend your family or take the risk that it's a harmless person (as I'm sure your father was).
I hate to be the one that has to say it, but it's true.