Gun control is impossible. Frankly, gun control suffers from the same problem that the drug war and most sorts of prohibition suffer from. That you cannot fight a law against supply and demand, unless the widget (for lack of a better term) demanded is extremely hard to produce (there is probably a huge demand for enriched uranium among terrorists, but thankfully not any jackass can produce it, and the one drug that the drug war almost totally eliminated was LSD, because the vast majority of it was supplied by a couple guys who were busted in 2000 or so and because it's somewhat difficult to make...though there the demand for psychedelics just got shifted to mushrooms).
With guns the market is saturated with them in the US. There are millions of guns around, even if all of a sudden they were made illegal. And if they were and if a gun war were declared, in addition to the guns already out in the marketplace little clandestine gun shops would open and they would be produced, as long as there was a profit to be made.
Gun control works well in Europe and Japan because there isn't much of a demand for them. If there were basic economic theory dictates that they would find their way over there, which has been proven out for damn near anything government has made illegal.
With guns the market is saturated with them in the US. There are millions of guns around, even if all of a sudden they were made illegal. And if they were and if a gun war were declared, in addition to the guns already out in the marketplace little clandestine gun shops would open and they would be produced, as long as there was a profit to be made.
Gun control works well in Europe and Japan because there isn't much of a demand for them. If there were basic economic theory dictates that they would find their way over there, which has been proven out for damn near anything government has made illegal.