Nessie
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You know, I respect your opinions from the AG side of things, but you keep using SH as some springboard. My problem is that this incident (as horrid as it was) is not the major issue here. You can't use this as your focus point. The real problems are elsewhere, and the politicos can't get their collective heads out of their asses long enough to make sure it's addressed properly.
Surely a primary school shooting would get heads out of asses.
I think Nessie is looking at it from a British perspective in the sense that a similar massacre happened at Dunblane in 1996 which led to strict gun laws. However, despite the massacre in Cumbria, AFAIK, gun laws weren't tightened.
Correct
After Cumbria there was nothing left to ban in knee-jerk fashion.
It was not a knee jerk reaction. It was decided that handguns serve little to no purpose for hunting and some handguns could remain which are single shot for targets, so society would manage fine without them. Considering it was legal gun owners who have committed all of the UK massacres, legal gun owners knew they were the ones who would have to make sacrifices. The UK has not taken guns from legal gun owners because of what illegal one shave done. I wish more Americans understood that and realised it is the way forward.
Cumbria did not result in any other ban because we have reached the end of what is achievable whilst still having guns in private hands. What is left allows UK to shooters to do all sorts of sports, hunting and targets.
So considered, reasonable action, not knee jerk.
