The people who care about the law will follow it, those who don't won't.
Obviously. The same is true of all laws. That the law will be broken is no reason not to implement it - if we followed that logic, the work of government would cease tomorrow.
In essense, the people who care about the law become sitting ducks in a violent society where those who don't place a very low value on human life.
Not true. That certainly hasn't happened elsewhere. What actually
has happened, if you take the UK and Australian examples, is that whilst the criminals continue to shoot each other, the number of civilian gun fatalities has dropped to virtually zero (with every citizen gun death leading for calls to stem the tide of weapons coming into the country, to increase penalties for carrying guns and for the police to do all in their power to disarm those who would continue to wish the rest of us harm), and the number of gun-sprees
has dropped to zero. Now, I understand that we're not quite comparing like with like in making analogies between pre-Dunblane Britain and the USA in 2008, but the logic is simple to follow - take guns out of the hands of the citizenry, and fewer people get shot. The VT massacre which prompted your gun acquisition would not have been possible were guns not readily available to those who impulsively feel they want them.
Is America really so sodden with murderous criminals intent on killing all who stand in their way? I have my doubts.
That's why it's unattainable, coupled with the fact we'll have LOTS of police/national guardsmen/military dying if they try to take guns away from people who have lived with the "from my cold, dead hands" their whole lives... it would basically be the country declaring war on its own citizens.
Seriously? You think that were the democratically elected government of your country willing to pass laws such as I've suggested, people would rather shoot policemen than give up their weapons? I'll ask again - is America really so sodden with murderous
criminals people intent on killing law enforcement officers doing their duty? I have my doubts.
Where does this violence, this rage, come from? Why does it seem so unique to the United States? I mean, the UK has more than its fair share of lowlifes, scumbags, murderers, nutcases, criminals, oiks and thugs, but the consensus position here (even amongst the scumbags) is that reasy access to firearms would just make things so much more violent, dangerous and horrific.