I'm from the UK so have never had any dealings with guns, but I don't really understand why this is relevant in this day and age. Fair enough, 200 years ago there was a need for 'em but now...
I heard a lot of schools have metal detectors outside. This isn't how it should be, surely?
I mean, yes, guns don't kill people, people kill people, but look at that Republican lady (sorry, I forget her name) who was shot the other day, along with a child and several others. I'm not saying the guy wouldn't have tried to hurt her if he didn't have a gun, but having a gun made it a HELL of a lot easier to do damage. If he had a knife, for example, he could only really attack one person at a time, giving someone enough time to restrain him. With a gun...well, there's only going to be one winner. I'm glad to see that the woman will recover, but did the child have to die? What about the guys who have taken guns into school and gone on killing-sprees? Yes, they're in need of mental help to begin with and I'm not suggesting that they wouldn't have tried to do harm to people even if they didn't have guns, but it sure made it easier for them.
Surely prevention should be the key thing here, not dealing with the consequences AFTER someone has died?
Police, yes, they should have guns, but civilians...there are too many mentally unhinged people out there, and what with guns being relatively easy to obtain in the US, it seems like it's just ASKING for trouble.