VikingsGuy
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It's a wedge issue - political parties look for issues that ramp up their base and the beat the drum to raise money and drive votes. If it succeeds at that it will get carted out any time they need either -- both parties do it. People are lousy at gauging risk probability (for example air travel is safer than car travel but many fear flying). For many guns are scary, dangerous and unnecessary so why not get rid of them. An issue to whip a base up over. But then those on the other side of the issue (most of us) have to be savy in how to respond, and I think we are reaching a tipping point were "out of my cold dead hands" arguments are not going to cut it any longer. Law abiding gun owners need to do something to show they care and convince the urban soccer mom we are not indifferent to their fears (even if irrational). My personal favorite offering to emotion is UBC - I think all the recent nut jobs cleared theirs and I doubt it would do much, but it feels reasonable and shouldn't be a big deal - we have all gone through it a dozen times, whats a few more. I would rather do UCB than Red Flag. But we have to start winning over more of our colleagues in the world, as we are shrinking in numbers and at some point our voice will approach irrelevant.I have said for a few years now that this is a solution in search of a problem.
Fact is that gun violence is a problem that is so statistically insignificant that it wouldn’t exist if it weren’t for people wanting to ban guns.
How many people in the US died from dropping an electronic device into the sink or bath tub? Where is the outrage and demand for action?
Too bad we as a society can’t spend this amount of time and effort on real problems that will effect most people on his forum.