Not if they know **** all about it.
Why? Give me reasons why knowing how a machine works or knowing how it operates is
always a necessary qualification to make rules and regulations about how it works.
Do you not feel knowledge of a subject is required if one wants to regulate it? What other subjects do you feel this applies to?
Do I have to be a motor mechanic or have a driver's licence in order to be allowed to have an opinion on road safety?
Do I have to be an aircraft engineer or an airline pilot to have an opinion on flight safety?
Do I have to be a teacher or an instructor to have an opinion on learning and school curricula?
Should I continue providing more examples?
The same logic is use d by anti vaxers, they don't need to know science they have "mommy sense" just as you have "victim sense" which absolves you from having to know about things.
This is a totally false analogy, but I'll run with it just to humour you, and for my own amusement.
There are quite a number of DOCTORS who are anti-vaxxers...
https://www.marieclaire.com.au/leaked-video-footage-shows-anti-vaxxer-gps-meeting-in-melbourne
...should we be taking notice of them because they have "special knowledge"?
There are also the vast majority of parents who are PRO vaccination; are they not allowed opinions on vaccinations? Should we ignore their opinions because they are not doctors?
It seems that what you really want is for those people who disagree with you not to be allowed an opinion.
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In any case, I know about firearms. I own and shoot three different types/models of firearm (a Remington 700 .270, a Savage M12 .243Win and a Beretta 686 over-under shotgun), so even under your spurious (and bogus) standards, I am allowed to have an opinion on gun control.
That OK with you?