This thread certainly has spend a lot of time away from what the thread parent wanted, as least as I interpret the opening post.
First I would like to deal with a couple of remarks that run like
As I recall we were unanimous in agreeing guns were bad and should be banned.
I sort of doubt the validity of that and other similar statements.
So should firearms be banned or not. First of all simply put our, in the US that is, efforts to ban narcotics has not been a roaring success in spite of spending billions of taxpayer dollars every year. What makes you think that we would be any more successful with firearms?
Secondly we have to slide back a few decades in American History and realize that we amended the US Constitution to outlaw the making, importation, and possession of alcoholic beverages. Again, not something that was exactly a successful effort and resulted in yet another amendment to cancel the effort. So since we could not stop the illegal manufacturing and smuggling of alcoholic beverages what makes you think we can stop the illegal manufacturing and smuggling of firearms?
The same illegal phenomena can be noted about smugglers bringing in exotic and sometime endangered animals. We are not managing to stop them completely. And smuggling people into the country is going quite well also whether they walk across one of the borders or come in shipping containers. But the firearm control advocates would have us believe that firearms could be stopped at the border.
My point here is simply that were there is a demand for a commodity, banned or not, someone will meet that demand. Criminals will always want firearms and there will be someone to meet that demand either by smuggling or illegal manufacturing.
I have noted several posts specifying that the author did not want to ban firearms but wanted some controls on the purchase of firearms. Well actually we have that in the US - Just a brief outline of the requirements of the 1968 Gun Control Act as amended.
It is against the law for those under 21 to purchase or possess a handgun. (There are some exemptions listed for possession such as under the supervision of a qualified adult.)
It is against the law for those under 18 to purchase a long barreled firearm.
It is against the law for someone with a felony record to purchase or possess a firearm. (Actually this has been amended to include some misdemeanor crimes also.)
It is against the law for someone dishonorably discharged from the military service to purchase or possess a firearm.
It is against the law for someone with mental problems to purchase or possess a firearm.
It is against the law for an illegal alien to purchase or possess a firearm.
It is against the law for someone who has denounced his/her US Citizenship to purchase or possess a firearm.
It is against the law for a substance abuser to purchase or possess a firearm.
It is against the law for someone not holding an FFL to purchase a firearm in state A for resale in state B.
It is against the law for someone to purchase for or deliver a firearm to anyone who does not have the qualifications to make the purchase themselves.
And the last but certainly not unimportant. Walk into a store to purchase a firearm and you will complete a couple of forms for the holder of the Federal Firearms License and the Federal Bureau of Investigation will review the transaction before handover of the purchase is made. FBI must approve of the purchase in other words. BTW, these regulations are applicable in all States and Territories of the US so please don't visit the foolishness of weak state laws. So what other controls would someone like to see added to the list above?