| There are plenty of mass killings with knives as well. If you completely got rid of semi-auto guns, people would use bolt action guns. If you get rid of those, people will use knives. People have been killing each other since the beginning of time. You clearly have no knowledge of guns, how they work, how they are currently regulated. The reason automatic weapons aren't used in shootings, is that they cost > 10k. Yes, it is easy to kill a lot of people with a semi auto handgun. It would also be really easy to kill a lot of people with a bolt action gun. Or a pump action shotgun, and yet no one talks about banning those. For some reason we've become fascinated with "scary assault rifles". You should come out to my farm and shoot a few watermelons and you'll see that it's a lot of fun. The guns aren't the problem. The crazy guy shooting people is the problem. If the principal and the teachers that are sane had guns with them, or there were some security officers or police with guns, this wouldn't have happened. Would you like to take the guns away from the police too? If you outlaw all guns, then only the outlaws will have guns. That is a worse option. Sorry for the rant, I just get really frustrated when people who haven't done any research into the subject make assertions that are simply not accurate. If we could go back in time 400 years and ban all guns that might be a good idea, at this point the cat is out of the bag though. Please don't take my guns, I'd like to be able to defend myself against the crazy people that already have them. |
This is the option where I live (France). It's not perfect here (very far from it), but I think we have a lot less violence, a lot less people in jail, etc. "Outlaws" sometimes kill each other but they have yet to massacre kids in a school.
> If the principal and the teachers that are sane had guns with them, or there were some security officers or police with guns, this wouldn't have happened.
How do you identify "teachers that are sane"? (I would say, teachers that are sane are those that refuse to carry guns.)
And what happens when there are no adults around? Should 6-year-olds be required to carry guns?
This kind of comment makes me happy I don't live in the US. I have three kids (3-4-7); there is no "security officer" at their school, you can come in and out pretty much as you like. The school is small enough that the principal knows every student by name and every parent by sight.
Now, before someone says that I'm stupid because I just generalize from a single data point, and that I probably live in a privileged neighborhood... On weekends my kids go to an American School (so that they can learn some English).
The neighborhood is the same, but in the American school they have "security" officers, big doors, big talkies, and you have to wear a badge at all times.
The "threat" (or lack thereof) is the same, but the perceived threat, and the culture, is very very different.
> Please don't take my guns
It's just that I still can't see how guns aren't related to mass shootings.
But I'm not a US citizen, I don't visit the US often, I'm really not in a position to take anything from you. Do what you think is best.