RE: Another Gun Thread
May 16, 2019 at 9:22 am
(This post was last modified: May 16, 2019 at 9:23 am by Aegon.)
(May 16, 2019 at 8:47 am)CDF47 Wrote:(May 15, 2019 at 11:07 am)Aegon Wrote: Lately I've been thinking about how societies deal with inevitability. By "inevitability," I mean something that people will continue to do in that society no matter how hard they regulate it. I think about drug use, something that humans love to do and won't stop just because it's illegal.
Instead of pushing for intense gun control, we launch an aggressive public information campaign, like we did with cigarettes. We have graphic advertisements about what happens when you are careless with your firearms, and what horrors occur when firearms get in the wrong hands. Most of all, this campaign makes the assumption that gun-owners are responsible, and that they're not inherently bad for owning them. We eliminate that lifestyle divide by having these people's distrust of government and love for guns as an inevitability. "You're not a real American if you don't lock your guns," or some crap like that.
I still think some gun control measures should be passed, but only in tandem with efforts like that.
Locking guns up is great but how are you going to have time to get to it in a defensive situation. Need a quick opening device to quickly get to a secured firearm.
Do you live in an area where your apartment or home are in constant threat? I lived in a moderately high-crime area in D.C. and I didn't even feel that way.