
Originally Posted by
flowtron
OK, its waaay harder to successfully make and plant and effectively use a bomb than it is to buy a gun and start shooting in a room.
Am I a "gun control freak" for thinking its a good idea to make it harder to buy a handgun? Maybe, say, a backround check that would be thorough enough to find out that a guy has been on the police radar screeen and sent into therapy for suicidal tendencies, stalking 2 women and constantly writing violent poems and plays?
Such a thorough backround check may take a little longer, I know that might frustrate you clean-record-having, potential gun buyers when you NEED to shoot those cans and washing machines out in the woods TODAY.
The more information we find about this guy and his legal purchase of the guns used, his psychiatric and police history and the fact that Virginia permits conceal and carry but nobody stepped up vigilante style to take this guy out (like the 'armed society is a polite society' folks would have you believe).....it boggles my mind that gun devotees will not give an inch. Whats so wrong with making it harder to buy a gun? If you're clean of record and sane, you can still buy them, its just gonna take a few days longer....and maybe its a good idea not to sell semi-automatic assault rifles while we're at it. Unless you really hate the cans.
These are certainly admirable ideas but if you think it is tough to get stricter gun laws in place wait until you tell people their psychiatric medical records are going into a big database the government controls and can monitor, along with what they wrote in their college english class, whether they got in fights with their siblings as a kid and who they pushed down on the playground in elementary school. Pardon my exageration but what you are proposing is akin to keeping track of those things(both in ease of implementation and the scope of personal info) and far more people are going to find that far more intrusive than gun control laws.
Last edited by Joey Joe Joe Junior Shabadoo; 04-18-2007 at 02:48 PM.
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