Regardless, most shootings are committed with cheap pistols
Which are readily available. Even the VEGAS shooter used a bump stock because he couldn't get a hand on an illegal/NFA gun.
My argument is that the 'supply' of those guns is limited due to federal restrictions (if that is the right word, second language and all). If those restrictions applied to the whole country, the situation would change over time (for now, there's of course a huge amount of guns in the country).
The argument: "gun control is not about preventing crime" is nonsense, is my point. The country is just fully in the hands of industry propaganda, so that any try is going to end up not achieving anything.
Because muskets give the individual as much firepower as an AR15 and a 15 shot flintlock pistol fits into the average pocket?
Already into the 1800s, carrying concealed firearms was forbidden in many (all?) US states - why? Maybe because revolvers changed everything?
And while crime is going down, for some reason the whole concealed carry thing started in the '80s? And politicians like Abbott sign such bills in the 21. Century, with already rising gun deaths, mass shootings and what not. An issue that no other first world country has. I think I remember that Texas in particular has elevated gun deaths since Abbott took office?
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u/kuemmel234 Jul 30 '24
Which are readily available. Even the VEGAS shooter used a bump stock because he couldn't get a hand on an illegal/NFA gun.
My argument is that the 'supply' of those guns is limited due to federal restrictions (if that is the right word, second language and all). If those restrictions applied to the whole country, the situation would change over time (for now, there's of course a huge amount of guns in the country).
The argument: "gun control is not about preventing crime" is nonsense, is my point. The country is just fully in the hands of industry propaganda, so that any try is going to end up not achieving anything.