| > Can we talk about how to move towards a society with less gun violence? Yes - by implementing proven policies and removing ineffectual ones. > You seem to only be willing to head that direction if you get something else you want in return. Because we don't trust anti-gun people. > expanding access to and availability of guns. ^ and this is why we don't trust anti-gun people. Like I said above gun free zones have been shown to be ineffectual. Yet you don't want to remove this ineffectual policy and try a different approach. You just want stricter and stricter gun control. > I'm willing to give up a lot of things I care about to move that way. Are you? So if the evidence supports arming teachers and reducing the number of places that qualify as gun free zones will you support these changes? |
I never said anything about "gun free zones". I'm not sure what they are, I don't know how effective they are, but I don't see how they hurt either. To me, it seems like more guns, easier and cheaper availability of guns, more destructive guns, less strict and less comprehensive / universal background checks are all things that lead pretty clearly to more gun violence. That's why I'm against those things. I'm willing to change my mind. But the NRA is too busy disparaging victims of gun violence.
I really don't see how arming teachers helps. I've heard arguments for it, but those arguments really just don't ring true to me, and it seems that more guns will lead to more violence. I haven't read studies that seem credible and support what you are saying. Do you have any? I've looked, and there is a lot of really contradictory stuff out there. I'm willing to support anything that will reduce gun violence, in general.
I've been thinking about this thread for a while, and I think what bothers me is this. If you think expanded background checks (for example) will help reduce gun violence, why will you only support it if you get something else in return? Why can't we find things both sides thinks will help, and enact those things? Why must you hold those things hostage until you get some other thing that the other side fears will make the situation worse?