by Arlos » Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:52 pm
On the issue of gun control, I buck my other liberal brethren, in that I do believe that whether we lik eit or not, the 2nd amendment exists, and as such, cannot be abrogated willy nilly, any more than any of the other amendments of the bill of rights. However, I think there are public safety concerns to consider with regards to firearms, which generates a need for reasonable minor restrictions to the base freedom, much like the 1st amendment doesn't allow you to shout "FIRE!" in a crowded theatre, due to the potential risk to life & limb.
Understand also that some of my attitudes on this are shaped by the fact that my little brother came within seconds of being killed when he was all of 3 years old due to a negligent gun owner who was just barely 18, firing his weapon without regard to who or what was downrange. Round came through an exterior wall, flew lengthwise down under the dinner table we were all sitting at, (my brother had been standing on the floor at the head of the table; my mother had picked him up and taken him away no more than 10 seconds before the round came through. Given the height of the round and his height at the time, it would've hit him in the forehead), then went through half an inch of oak, before ending up landing in a cooking pot stored in the cabinet it had entered.
As such, I agree with the severe restrictions against civilians owning fully automatic weapons. (Actually, you CAN get a license for an automatic weapon as a civilian, I've known a couple people who had family members with such a license, it's just 3 kinds of a bitch to get.) Also, due to the danger and risk to others life and limb, I feel that before purchasing a firearm, a prospective owner should be required to attend and pass a firearms safety course AND licensing certification test. Also, trigger locks should be required to be included in any gun sale, etc. Once you have your license, which is not tied to a specific gun in any way, you can buy however many you like, just as now, you'd only have to show ID + gun permit, and allow for background checks on both to make sure both are legitimate, etc.
I don't think such a licensing program is out of line, and it would go a long way towards cutting down on the number of accidents and incidental deaths associated with idiots owning guns.
As for congress doing anything to further restrict guns, I doubt it highly. Remember, a big chunk of what got the democrats into power in the house were pickups of seats in the more rural western states, like Montana, Colorado, etc. Those new congresspeople know damn well the sentiments about gun ownership in the rural west, they'd be comitting political suicide if they backed anything that would ban firearms, and I submit that they're unlikely to be quite that stupid.
-Arlos
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