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I didn't mention anything about the politicians who want to ban guns - like mayors of certain cities. I was referring to people who've posted here that want to ban them. I'm talking about handguns, too.
As for assault rifles? I think attempting to ban them is all huff and puff kind of stuff. There are plenty of them around, but they're so rarely used in the commission of any crime at all, including the recent shootings (Aurora, Connecticut). I mean, if they banned and somehow eliminated EVERY rifle (assault rifle or otherwise) in the world, it'd cut out about 300 deaths in the USA a year.
I don't oppose background checks. But they're not any sort of panacea either. You go buy one. Someone breaks into your house and steals it. What good did the check do?
My concern about "bans" is about Liberty. If I don't want anything to do with guns, but you want to collect them or otherwise use them in a way that doesn't hurt anyone, then I absolutely have no interest in telling you what to do.
If two guys came at me armed with pistols, I'd think an assault rifle would be pretty good defense.
http://blogs.marketwatch.com/electi...olved-in-many-u-s-murders-a-look-at-the-data/
The number of murders in the U.S. in 2011 committed with rifles: 323.
The number involving handguns? A whopping 6,220. Or 49% of the 12,664 homicides committed in the U.S. in 2011, according to FBI data. And that’s a longstanding pattern. See murder statistics by weapon.
The huge gap suggests President Obama’s call for new firearm restrictions would do little to reduce the number people murdered each year – even if a reluctant Congress were to pass all his requests. His proposals don’t really addresss handguns.
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As for rifles, they are used even less than body parts, blunt instruments or sharp objects to commit murder.
(more at the link)