It's really quite amazing how entrenched this country is with their guns. Seriously, why is it so important to be able to own guns?
To keep you safe? Owning a gun just statistically increases your chance of being killed by gunfire, thanks to accidents, escalating problems that shouldn't be escalated, and by having one of the easiest and most successful suicide options at easy access. For every rare circumstance of a gun saving a life, there's many others where a life was taken, solely because of a gun.
To hunt? Is the sanctity of a fairly niche sport is really worth the countless lives of human beings lost to gun violence?
Because it's in the constitution? Is an amendment written by slave owners really that sacred and relevant to today's society that we can't even question it?
Because we wouldn't be able to enforce it? America is one of the biggest manufacturers of guns in the world. Illegalizing it would put a huge dent in the availability of guns. Even if it were somehow impossible, why not at least try?
To overthrow the government and keep the police in check? You really believe the government is scared at all by the prospect of a violent revolution, when they're clearly still scared of a simple democrat vote? And the police are way more quick to shoot people largely because they're so afraid of the fact that every single person on the street could easily be hiding a gun that can be shot at them in a split second.
And yet people are terrified to even ask the question, "Should the 2nd amendment be repealed". Not even just politicians running for office, but your average uber-liberal internet blog, or your local Democrat meetup. Even in these liberal spaces there still plenty of hardcore pro-2nd amendment people, while the opinion singled out as controversial is the one that even asks if we can even have background checks.
Maybe the answer is to get various liberals from the ones on internet boards to the ones writing for the New York Times to finally go full out and say "Fuck the second amendment" if only to move the overton window on the issue. Trying to focus on middle of the road things clearly isn't working politically or in public discourse, which isn't surprising considering that these solutions would barely make a dent on the type of problem we're facing.
Agreed. Guns are vastly more likely to do harm than any good: link. I'd love the see a major newspaper or institution of journalism start opening advocating the repeal of the 2nd amendment. And not some tiny op-ed, but make it their front page article. Basically, make it clear that it is a right that is no longer relevant and should be ended.
Eh.... i don't particularly care about hunting, but arguing that the sorta rifles used for hunting are contributing in any meaningful way to human violence seems a bit weird. Got any data to back that up?
My belief at this point is that all guns are equally capable of harm, and that mass shootings have been committed with nearly every kind of gun. All guns, handguns, rifles, etc., need to be either banned or heavily regulated unless specifically needed in a particularly case. Trying to differentiate between them is a waste of time IMO. Besides, hunting can be done with bow and arrow, so in some sense guns are hunting are totally unrelated issues.