Mike
Member
I really think this stems from violence more than gun manufacturers. Most people would have to be in counseling if they took the life of another human being. I've read many times where even policemen have to see a therapist. A balanced person would never be the same. I can't even conceive of the mere notion that I ended the days a person would ever breath on this earth again, because of what I had done, families would never talk with this person again.
I'm talking about taking innocent life. I disagree with capital punishment, but I understand the counter points. I understand if someone breaks into your house. I'm talking about every day death. Video games and movies hardly ever show the ramifications of the death they wrought. The killer is the hero, and the murdered are just a sidebar to the story. Though most people are not twisted enough to have become numb to real life death, it seems to me a growing segment of society is. The life of another person is nothing, means nothing.
I know this is offensive to U.S. citizens who rally around the right to bear arms, but it's an amendment I'd like to see rescinded. There are some liberties we don't have anymore, because a minority has ruined it for the majority. There are violent people who live throughout America, and we can't do a litmus test and move them all to an island. They are violent people that contribute to a violent society. Our society has proven, beyond any doubt, that it can't handle the power that comes from behind the barrel of a gun; not all or even most of it, but enough of it.
If we were to make guns illegal tomorrow, there would be many circulating illegally. That's for sure. But over the decades, by attrition, the number of illegal guns would decline. And maybe our children's children's children will know an America that doesn't wave them around like toys. Some will say they will not decline because they will be smuggled in to the country. They might cite our war on drugs as evidence. I'm not a border patrol officer, but it seems safe to say an pound of heroin is easier to smuggle in than 100 semi-automatic rifles. I don't think they'd be so easily replaced after they were confiscated.
I'm talking about taking innocent life. I disagree with capital punishment, but I understand the counter points. I understand if someone breaks into your house. I'm talking about every day death. Video games and movies hardly ever show the ramifications of the death they wrought. The killer is the hero, and the murdered are just a sidebar to the story. Though most people are not twisted enough to have become numb to real life death, it seems to me a growing segment of society is. The life of another person is nothing, means nothing.
I know this is offensive to U.S. citizens who rally around the right to bear arms, but it's an amendment I'd like to see rescinded. There are some liberties we don't have anymore, because a minority has ruined it for the majority. There are violent people who live throughout America, and we can't do a litmus test and move them all to an island. They are violent people that contribute to a violent society. Our society has proven, beyond any doubt, that it can't handle the power that comes from behind the barrel of a gun; not all or even most of it, but enough of it.
If we were to make guns illegal tomorrow, there would be many circulating illegally. That's for sure. But over the decades, by attrition, the number of illegal guns would decline. And maybe our children's children's children will know an America that doesn't wave them around like toys. Some will say they will not decline because they will be smuggled in to the country. They might cite our war on drugs as evidence. I'm not a border patrol officer, but it seems safe to say an pound of heroin is easier to smuggle in than 100 semi-automatic rifles. I don't think they'd be so easily replaced after they were confiscated.