Stuuuuuuu wrote:
So my question then becomes if you can't legislate away a situation like Aurora, does anyone really think a general arming of the population is going to help, or is going to cause so many more of what NYI calls "day-to-day" killings that it nulifies or reverses the intended effects? I think you know where I stand.
Well no one is calling for the general arming of the population, but if those of us so inclined and properly vetted are allowed to conceal carry I have absolutely no problem with that.
In fact I kinda like open carry too.
Maybe if Aurora allowed CC lives could have been saved.
No number or combination of laws would ever be able to prevent something like this.
Creating more laws in the attempt to prevent something like this would have the effect of limiting access to firearms of lawful , not the perpetrators.
The one thing I'll concede needs to be looked at is online ammunition sales. This douche bought thousands of rounds of ammo online when any brick and mortar store would have red flagged it.
The rest is just part of the price we pay for living in an open society. Dude had no criminal or mental health background and was of legal age in a state that allowed it.
A few years ago an old guy drove his car through a farmers market here in Santa Monica and killed a bunch of people. We didn't ban driving, or cars, or old people driving cars. It's just a bad thing that happened. Those are the breaks.
Again, please refer to the Norway massacre...I assume they have gun laws you'd approve of.
No assault rifles
Size limits on hand guns...hand guns must be in a size used for sport shooting only
every gun is registered and tracked
owners must justify the need and intended use to the government
all owners must pass strict training and safety courses before being licensed.
licenses only given for hunting (in the case of rifles and shotguns) or sport shooting (for hand guns)
The only people with powerful or automatic weapons work for the Norwegian government.
then there's this guy
