slingblade
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Now, to raise the meta-issue here; Is it time to repeal the Second Amendment?
NO. And I don't even like guns, don't own a gun, and at this moment, have no desire to own one.
But NO, it is not time to repeal it.
First, it will not do the good I imagine you're thinking it will (although I could be wrong about what you hope, since in this post, you gave no indication. If you did earlier, I haven't read it yet, as I skipped to the end of the thread about halfway through). This country is too large, with too large a population, and the modern tech of the Internet among other things, to ban guns. If we do that, they will simply go underground and be even harder to track and regulate than they are now. I want to know, or have the ability to know, who in this country has a gun. "If guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns" may be a kind of sound-bite rationale and hyperbole, but I strongly feel that to some extent, it is true.
Second, we do not gain safety by limiting or removing our rights and our liberties. I do not want to live in a place where only authority can arm itself.
If you mean you think no one, not even the police or anyone else in this country, could own a gun, I don't think that's possible to implement, and I think the cops, nationwide, would fight it strongly.
I would not argue that changes in policy aren't warranted. But I don't want to see America remove that right from our Constitution.