FatHobbit;1433554 wrote:You have argued here many times that you would prefer if the US were more like Japan or Australia. I can not find a specific post where you have called for gun confiscation so maybe I misunderstood, but I think this is a blatant lie. And it's why I don't trust anyone who wants any more gun control. They know they can't get it, so they try to chip away at it piece by piece and call it reasonable gun control. They don't want gun confiscation. They don't want a registration/list of guns in the country. But only because they know they cant get it. So they settle for chipping away so they can get closer and closer to what they want.
I cited Japan and Australia and other countries primarily to point out that national gun legislation appears to reduce gun violence. People don't even acknowledge that the U.S. has significant gun violence problems! Whether we ban them all or not is not the issue...you have to realize we have to even get firearms enthusiasts to even acknowledge that laws can be effective...as evidenced by this thread.
You won't find a post where I argued for gun confiscation because I have never argued that. When I was asked directly on this forum what I said was that I would not oppose it if I lived in a country where that is what people wanted. For example...if Webfire's unlikely nightmare comes to fruition and the entire country is populated with San Francisco style liberals and they wanted to confiscate firearms and eliminate most if not all guns...I probably wouldn't complain too much...It is not my preference but I wouldn't be protesting that I will not be able to fend off Bernie Sanders and the Socialist Tyrants! I have acknowledged that this would require a Constitutional Amendment and significant constitutional change.
The arguments I've made about people only
needing certain types of guns for self defense were simply to attack what I consider to be poor arguments raised by gun-enthusiasts. I.e. I think they should say they want an AR-15 simply because they want one not that it provides any utitlity...similar to motorcycles...you can have it because it's your freedom to have it, etc.
I have offered a few prescrtiptions however. Feel free to search for them. I have said that if I were king I would prefer pigovian taxes to reflect true competitive market pricing and externalities for guns and bullets, expanded background checks and licensing requirements to try to make sure that the fellow citizens we're arming are indeed loyal to the United States and not criminals/terrorists, drug decriminalization to curb the gun violence associated with gang activity, and expanded products liability.
I, and a lot of democrats really have no special desire to ban guns. If Dianne Feinstein would just shut up, maybe folks like yourself wouldn't have irrational fear that we do so it is partly our fault. I mean Harvey Milk was killed with a handgun so I don't really get her beef with scary guns anyway.