• Banning guns with a high sustained rate of fire is not stupid. It’s just politically convenient that some of them look scary.

    Many, but not most, Americans need guns. Almost none need guns that can accurately shoot dozens of rounds in a short span.

        •  pbjamm   ( @pbjamm@beehaw.org ) 
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          110 months ago

          Why?

          For the first 13 years of my life I lived on a rural dirt road surrounded by hundreds of acres of forest. I can think of exactly zero times in those years where we needed a gun.

          • Well that is just one individual out of millions. Just because you don’t see a need doesn’t mean others don’t. Plus us as individuals can’t determine what other large groups can and cannot have. We don’t have the same life experiences.

            Someone may be the victim of a sexual assault and when living in a rural area having something to defend themselves gives them some peace of mind.

            Imagine living in a small neighborhood where everyone knows everyone and you don’t get along with a corrupt police force. When you are in danger from someone during a home invasion or if you are hiking in the wilderness, you may not trust the cops to act in your best interest

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              110 months ago

              Plus us as individuals can’t determine what other large groups can and cannot have. We don’t have the same life experiences.

              Us as a collective do so all the time. It is a totally normal activity in a society. Nations other than the USA have successfully done this with guns. There is no reason the USA could not do the same except will power.

              The rest of your paranoid what-if scenarios are not a valid reason for everyone to have access to unlimited firepower.

              • Well we are also not other countries. We have different culture, socio economic makeup, different population distribution, and different history. Something that works in another country isn’t guaranteed to work here.

                I think a key reason why nothing will ever change is because moderates offer “hey we can do mental health checks, bans on ownership for people convicted of violent crimes, and mandatory wait times” to meet in the middle and compromise but both sides don’t want to do that.

                Just a symptom of how polarized the nation is. Until we fix that, nothing will ever change.