Cars kill like a bajillion people a year and I dont hear anyone hollering about banning them how dangerous they are or people needing mmore "training"
The obvious response here is that cars also serve another purpose and are absolutely necessary in most parts of the country. Guns do not, and guns are not. Cars kill people, yes, but it's not the intention of the car to kill. Accidents happen, misuse happens, but no one gets a car boner because of how much power it has to kill someone or destroy something. People do get gun boners for that, though. It's an insane comparison akin to comparing a couch to a refrigerator... they're not even in the same category.
Guns are a huge problem in the states, second only to maybe obesity obesity or self-righteousness. It's one of those things that people get rabid about on the premise of freedom, because we can, and all of these other stereotypical American absurdities we believe in. It's one of those "rights" laid out to us by founding fathers who never could've foreseen what the country would become or that many of their beliefs for the time would eventually be completely irrelevant. Our right to bear arms is such a subjective clause. The people who wrote that amendment were literally oppressed by the government and its military. We can speculate all day long, but based on basic history knowledge it's pretty safe to deduce that the intention of the amendment was to protect citizens from government takeover and oppression... not to have citizens walking about poppin' caps in each other for funsies.
Our government has evolved in such a fashion that the amendment no longer serves any purpose, and holding onto the right for uneducated and untrained individuals to walk around with concealed weaponry that can kill in the blink of an eye without without any necessity other than "ITS MY RIGHT!" is childish and ignorant nonsense.
Spazz, I respect that you live in a terrible area. I can't say I can relate because I've never lived in an area that bad. I've lived in bad neighborhoods, but nothing to the extent that you do. But you have to ask yourself if you honestly think that it would've ever gotten that bad if guns weren't accessible to the psychos who have them to begin with. It's a chicken or egg scenario. To an extent, you're right--taking them away from responsible citizens does nothing to remedy the situation. The problem, though, is that we're at the point that it's a cancer.. in order to squash the disease entirely, you have to deplete some good to get rid of the bad. If something isn't done about ridding guns from the general populace, I can't imagine what the US is going to look like in a century or two as the weapons get more powerful and people keep clinging onto the idea that they can have whatever they want and do whatever they want because some primitive white guys half a millennium ago said they could.
Let's be realistic, here.. guns wouldn't be the first bad idea the founding fathers had. I hate that we, as a nation, refuse to see their flaws, and subsequently the flaws in their ideals and decisions. These men, while visionaries in their time, were not perfect. They did not do perfect things. They believed and partook in some really horrible stuff. If we still followed every last one of their plans to a T, this country would be a sad, sad place today. They knew a much different world than we do... they didn't have the foresight to make the end all be all decisions for the rest of time, and we have to have enough retrospective to recognize that.
Guns have their place in hunting. They have their place at a shooting range. But they have no place in someone's home. They have no place on the floorboard of a car of someone who has road rage, and they have no place down the back of some dipshit's pants. They're more trouble than they're worth and bring nothing positive to the table. The reasoning behind keeping them around is purely political--no politician wants to touch the subject lest they alienate potential voters. I look forward to the day that someone has the balls to do something about it.