I have questions for both sides, and it's perhaps because I'm not all that in tune with the topic (read: ignorant to the topic):
Do the people who support gun bans really believe that a ban will stop something like this from happening? There was a statistic I heard yesterday, and I have to be honest, I don't know the source or its accuracy, so I'm not claiming it to be real, but I heard that for every 100 people, 90 guns are owned. My guess would be, if that stat is accurate, that some people own multiple firearms, because I know of many people who don't own a single one, including myself. There are roughly 300 million guns in the United States. Don't you think the ship has sailed on any kind of ban?
For those who are complete gun supporters... I realize weapons such as the AR-15 are flexible and allow for different game to be hunted. I'm not ignorant to the fact that there are purposes for that weapon beyond killing
people. However, even though it would be slightly more costly, couldn't you still find weapons that aren't assault weapons that could handle the same job without the flexibility to be used in ways that are clearly detrimental to society?
For both sides: I don't think any one issue is to blame here. Some like to place blame on the media (me), some like to place blame on the guns, some like to place blame on mental health, some on video games and some on movies... But in reality, I have to believe society as a whole is shaping the direction in which this nation is headed. Your mission, should you choose to accept it (I always wanted to say that), is to try to find a way to compromise on a solution that doesn't involve total gun bans OR total free will to have whatever weapon you choose. There are some EXTREMELY smart people on this forum, and I'd bet that if people looked past their viewpoint and tried to understand others, you (I say you because quite frankly I'm not intelligent enough for this debate) could come up with some pretty outstanding ideas...
