It all comes down to this basic situation
This is fact (To sensible people):
The government should allow personal freedoms, so long as those personal freedoms do not infringe upon the freedoms of others.
The question:
Where do we draw the line?
Should someone be allowed to own a potentially lethal tool, such as a firearm, that
could be used to infringe upon the rights of another (being their right to life)?
Then comes the question of other lethal tools... knives, axes, chainsaws, even screwdrivers...
I see nothing that is different between a chainsaw and a gun when it comes to potentially lethal. Just because one is a projectile shouldn't change anything. Anyone can make their own bow, and everyone would agree it is ridiculous to outlaw bows and arrows.
Then, the argument comes up that guns are only used for bad things.
This is not true at all...
People who hunt use them all the time to shoot animals. Its good sport and I believe some people actually live on what they grow and shoot.
Good, however subjective the definition, people would use them to protect themselves and others. Cops use them to make criminals give up. Hell, even I, a somewhat reserved person who does not own a gun and won't any time soon, have gone and shot skeet on a shooting range (my friends were shocked to see me doing something like that
)
and please, just calling me stupid because I think people should be allowed to own a firearm really doesn't make a point. I find it quite rude... Where's your netiquette?