(November 7, 2017 at 4:44 pm)Lomd Wrote: This virtual worship that exists towards the Second Amendment in the USA is certainly remarkable.
Even leaving aside (as apparently everyone does) the plain fact that the Amendment proper is hardly suitable to support gun ownership by common civilians, it is still a piece of 18th century legislation that can hardly be expected to extrapolate properly to the parameters established by the firearms and military industries of the 21st century.
Somehow that is rarely even raised, despite being such an obvious and utterly relevant fact. Ditto for the plain and all-too-manifest dangers of having so many firearms floating around.
I can only assume that the appeal of western gun-slingers tales goes a long way indeed. There is no rational explanation for the complete lax of necessary regulations for firearms in the USA.
Well, for starters it's not so universally worshipped as uninformed people would believe. Most Americans own either one gun or no guns. Three percent of Americans own an average of 128 guns.