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@Double_R
I have quite a few theories I will share with you as to why this is after your reply.
My question is, can you take any gun violence rhetoric seriously if the rhetoric purposely avoids the elephant in the room?
I think that is the position pro gun individuals have. That no law is 100% effective on crime. Therefore restricting something they like (we can be honest on how much of this debate is based on like) creates a bigger cost than benefit because what they do will be impacted, not the crime.
But plenty of high crime areas like Chicago and Detroit who lead the nation in Glock deaths have citywide bans on all sorts of specific weaponry EXCEPT the Glock. Why does the Glock get a complete pass?
I guess this article explains why?
Yes it does, so what's your point?
Discussing which guns are banworthy and which ones aren't is useless since criminals don't follow gun laws.
The black market charges a premium just for dealing illegally, actually.
No gotchas, just discussions.
Are you absolutely sure this is a feasible direction to go down?
Remember that an entire criminal gang network was created around the alcohol ban. Are you absolutely sure this is a feasible direction to go down?
There would be quite a time lag before it hampered criminals. Meanwhile, law abiding citizens would have their self defense capabilities curbed and feel outgunned by criminals.
And do you think self defense is a good argument here where the US has 5 times the homicides of other developed nations?
Whereas you see it as: “With so many violent crimes committed with firearms, you guys should get rid of firearms altogether” a pro 2A American will interpret this as “With so many violent crimes committed with firearms, you should give up your own firearms.”
This is a particularly tough sell when police are understaffed and demoralized as they are currently.
And do you think self defense is a good argument here where the US has 5 times the homicides of other developed nations?
Something besides availability to guns and gun technology has changed in the US.
The betterment of the society is not taking away peoples rights.
In Switzerland,
correction: the right to defend yourself
we cannot simply ignore the other factors causing the violence.
By the way, I am new to this website. can anyone give me a short introduction of everything?