I can and do.Occluded Sun wrote:I can't understand why people can't grasp that there's a fundamental difference between guns in cities and guns in rural areas.
I live in Tennessee and most people I know own firearms. Most of them are responsible gun owners. Several of them have AR-15s. They aren't ever going to be in the news for shooting up a school.
But for these type of responsible gun-owners, there really isn't a problem with a 14-day or 30-day waiting period (other than it being annoying). If they're planning a hunting trip, they're usually not spur of the moment, and if it is, they can use their existing guns rather than use the new one they've been lusting after for a long time.
There's also no real reason not to close the private-seller loopholes. Sure, a bunch of them sell their old guns so they can buy new guns, but it's a little strange that we license people selling hot dogs and not people selling guns. Yes, if they have to run the background checks (or request them) it would make the gun purchasing more expensive, but there is a trade-off with safety.
And of course, responsible gun owners know how to use their guns. There is no reason that I can see that you wouldn't require owners to attend a class/test (like our state uses for conceal carry permits). A vehicle is a dangerous object and we license and test everyone before they are permitted to get behind the wheel.
For myself personally, I disagree with the Supreme Court's reading of the 2nd amendment. They take the first part to be completely redundant. Effectively, they have interpreted it as 'the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed'. The full text is 'A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed'. I think that the 'well regulated Militia' part should be given more prominence. I'd be in favor of requiring registration with Selective Service as a requirement of gun ownership and perhaps even mandatory enrollment in the National Guard. I'd like to see a little more 'well regulated militia' and a little less 'open-carry'.
The gun owners that I consider close friends think open-carry is ridiculous, by the way. If you are carrying a weapon and the world

