While I think my country (the United States) seriously needs to tone down the attraction to violence to some degree, I do fully support the 2nd amendment. Sure, it's unlikely that the US government will ever turn on it's people due to how fast we can relay information out nowadays, but nonetheless I still think guns are feasible under certain criteria; that being:
1) For sport
2) For hunting
3) For personal protection
That said, I do fully support the notion of restricting certain weapons. No one seriously needs a fully automatic weapon. However, I do not think restricting certain guns because of certain tragedies (I'm speaking of the AR-15 in particular here) is a feasible way of trying to stop future tragedies.
If we want the violence to go down, we need better background checks, to suspend or ban certain individuals from firearms (based off of a history of violence, mental illness, etc.), and that we need to stop deifying violence so much. I'm not blaming the media for anything; I watch plenty of violent things, and it hasn't turned me into a psychopath (at least not yet). But that said, we do need to start deifying other things instead, such as compassion and generosity. Those are things that are seriously deprived in this nation (if not the world), and would lead to a better America (and a better world) if we started turning to that instead of violence.
However I doubt the attraction to violence will die down that much, so I'll gladly just take the better screening instead.
1) For sport
2) For hunting
3) For personal protection
That said, I do fully support the notion of restricting certain weapons. No one seriously needs a fully automatic weapon. However, I do not think restricting certain guns because of certain tragedies (I'm speaking of the AR-15 in particular here) is a feasible way of trying to stop future tragedies.
If we want the violence to go down, we need better background checks, to suspend or ban certain individuals from firearms (based off of a history of violence, mental illness, etc.), and that we need to stop deifying violence so much. I'm not blaming the media for anything; I watch plenty of violent things, and it hasn't turned me into a psychopath (at least not yet). But that said, we do need to start deifying other things instead, such as compassion and generosity. Those are things that are seriously deprived in this nation (if not the world), and would lead to a better America (and a better world) if we started turning to that instead of violence.
However I doubt the attraction to violence will die down that much, so I'll gladly just take the better screening instead.