johnnydawg68
Chairperson, People's Front of Saint Domingo
This is a tough one. On the one hand I'm not a gun guy, never have been, never will be. On the other hand, 99% of the people I know that own guns would never, ever do something like this. The guy snapped. The right to bear arms is in the bill of rights. You just don't mess with the bill of rights, because if you can weaken one you can weaken the others (like free speech, right to assemble, etc). Picking an choosing which ones are the REALLY important ones is a slippery slope.
Having said that, it IS reasonable to require certification and registration of guns (most states do), just as we do with the right to drive/own an automobile. Without knowing this guy's background, it's possible, probably even likely, that nothing in his personal history would have predicted something like this.
The truth is, in rural America you are infinitely more likely to die in a car wreck than from a gun. It just isn't a problem except in rare cases like this.
Having said that, it IS reasonable to require certification and registration of guns (most states do), just as we do with the right to drive/own an automobile. Without knowing this guy's background, it's possible, probably even likely, that nothing in his personal history would have predicted something like this.
The truth is, in rural America you are infinitely more likely to die in a car wreck than from a gun. It just isn't a problem except in rare cases like this.
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