YES: I think handguns should absolutely be banned--no sale, no import, no manufacture. Total crackdown. The NRA has pushed guns on credulous Americans with its bogus "self-defense" marketing for decades---the implication being that you need to a gun to protect yourself from all the "bad guys with guns" out there. That would be bad guns with handguns, in the vast majority of cases, right? So get rid of the handguns and America becomes an exponentially safer country. Who wouldn't want a safer America?
Who? Why, the gun crazies, that's who! The people who pretend that need guns for self-defense will, when the topic of banning handguns comes up, gin up all the various excuses for why banning handguns wouldn't work. Fact is, the gun crazes don't really care about public or personal safety; they just want to play neighborhood sheriff and if a bunch of school children get murdered as a result of their fetish, well, what's a "responsible gun owner" to do, eh? Cost of a popular hobby. Japan = no gun violence, at all. Japan = no guns.
Then stop hiding behind 'gun control' and speak like the damned prohibitionist you are.
Well, no, people who actually study this are termed criminologists. I've been reading those studies for three decades; and you? They disagree with your simplistic notion and in a nutshell state that such bans result in a vast pool of illegal guns from non-compliance and black market guns already in circulation. And there's that pesky constitutional convention thing needing 2/3rds of states to ratify. Or you think gestapo should just declare them banned and finish the police state ascension?
Your childishly simplistic recipe would mean alcohol, non-medicinal drugs would have been eliminated, as would rape, aggravated assault, robbery, and a host of lesser crimes. One-quarter- one-third of murders annually don't involve a gun of any type. You do understand that MURDER is banned, don't you?
How many defensive gun uses occur annually and why do you not value those lives?
Because you never considered them, zealot.
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