I get that it can look that way when seeing the online discussions, but the reality is that many Americans want to see some additional gun control but do not want anything like a total ban on private gun ownership. Details vary enormously, but an awful lot of us could be broadly called moderate on the issue.
Yeah there is plenty of scope for improving the gun regulations in the US so that mass shooters find it lots harder to tool up, while at the same time keeping the "right to bear arms" that is enshrined in the constitution.
There's the argument that's trotted out that goes that as the constitution says "right to bear
arms" then any restriction of what those arms are is unconstitutional and must be stopped. Which is obviously hogwash because the US already restricts some arms from private ownership. You can't buy full automatics everywhere for example.
That line could be extended to cover semi-automatics too, restrictions on magazine size could be added restrictions on calibre etc etc.
While there isn't going to be big change in the US until there's enough political will to change the 2nd amendment such that owning guns is a privilege and not a right, there is plenty of scope to introduce limits on some of the guns or at the very least have proper debate and discussion on the topic.
Gun control is like lots of politics in the US (at least from the outside looking in) hyper partisan. Moderates get drowned out by extremists on both sides. Hyperbole is the stock in trade and who can shout the loudest, call their opponents the worst names, dredge up irrelevant scandal about the opponents, spend the most money and generate the most media coverage tends to win.
When politicians care more about getting elected than they do about serving the people that elected them, when the people donating lots of money to their coffers so they can fund all of the hyper partisan rabid ******** that passes for political discourse these days get much more preferential treatment than Joe the plumber, then something is broken somewhere.
All this kind of politics serves to do is maintain the status quo. That's not healthy.
I'm not an American. It looks like a great place for the most part. Lots of things about America fascinate me and boggle my mind at the same time.
I really hope that this time is different. Mass shootings are avoidable, they ought to be shocking headline news because they happen so rarely. Whichever way you slice it, easy access to guns is one of the major contributing reasons for the frequency and severity of mass shootings in the US. As well as one of the simpler things to fix.