but yet i'm sure you would take me to court if i told your employer that you were a child molester and kept ziplock bags of body parts in your basement freezer and they fired you over it.
That is why I have such a problem with virtually all of the gun control arguments. It does not matter how many or what types of weapons I own, it has absolutely no effect on you. Until such time as I own so many that the piles of them threaten to cascade out of my upstairs window and fall on your head your life and happiness in not even close to being impacted. As for the fear (and that is what it is) that I might use one of my weapons on another person, if that ever happens, a black powder cap and ball is just as deadly as anything else, or even nothing else.
Decisions based on fear are almost universally bad ones.
there are no fear based laws coming through to limit gun ownership for responsible and respectful owners as you claim to be. in fact, the only real fears i see are from the gun rights crowd trying to equate background checks with a national registry to confiscate weapons, and gun control advocates trying to pretend that assault weapons are the scary scary bogeyman coming to kill us all, despite the most commonly used gun in crimes being a pistol. even if all the proposed laws pass, you can still stockpile guns to your heart's content, although i would personally like to see some kind of extra scrutiny for someone who thinks they need so many guns they completely fill a house to overflowing.
we face a problem in this country that people who should not have guns are finding it ridiculously easy to get them. surely it should be the goal of everyone who lives and works in the US to find a way to stop the "bad guys" from getting guns?
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