Someone please tell me where the debate in the US says to ban all guns?
Someone please explain how a knife is equally as deadly as a gun? (It could be argued that anything could indeed kill you and therefore all things are equally deadly, but if I offer you a pint of water and a pint of cyanide, which would you want to consume?)
Someone please explain how gun laws = banning guns.
Someone please explain how increased restrictions is a punishment for law-abiding citizens. (for instance, if the road beside my house had the speed limit dropped from 35 to 15 mph, it isn't a punishment to those of us who currently do the speed limit. And yes, gun crime (just like the frequency of speeding tickets given on that road) will go up. That is because there would be new laws to break. So, when a country has new gun laws and restrictions and they see a subsequent "increase" in gun law violations, it does not mean the laws are not working, it means they are)
Someone please explain how a knife is equally as deadly as a gun? (It could be argued that anything could indeed kill you and therefore all things are equally deadly, but if I offer you a pint of water and a pint of cyanide, which would you want to consume?)
Someone please explain how gun laws = banning guns.
Someone please explain how increased restrictions is a punishment for law-abiding citizens. (for instance, if the road beside my house had the speed limit dropped from 35 to 15 mph, it isn't a punishment to those of us who currently do the speed limit. And yes, gun crime (just like the frequency of speeding tickets given on that road) will go up. That is because there would be new laws to break. So, when a country has new gun laws and restrictions and they see a subsequent "increase" in gun law violations, it does not mean the laws are not working, it means they are)