Nope, but your persistent use of, shall we say falsehoods, to express your fear is certainly, uh, persistent. We have gun control. Gun owners generally accept that some amount of regulation is appropriate. What many of us find unacceptable are the calls for additional silly "controls" like bans of certain guns simply because they look scary to some people, outlawing auxiliary safety equipment like sound suppressors, imposing arbitrary fees or taxes, or rationing of ammunition. We keep hearing these sorts of suggestions from the irrationally fearful. What we aren't seeing is the objective evidence that these suggestions would do any more than assuage some fear.
When we're asked to accommodate other people's fears, we point out that their fears aren't based on objective, sound reasoning. We keep asking for the calls for additional regulation to be backed with sensible arguments which show that they'd actually be effective. We get willful ignorance, arguments from incredulity, hand wringing, and a lot of blaming gun owners for problems we didn't create. They do everything the can to avoid responsibility for their own fear.