...You stated before that you think there should be an anti-gun propaganda campaign much like the anti-smoking campaign. To me that says you already see guns much like many people see cigarettes. Just a negative part of the world we live in that should be minimized and mitigated to do the least harm. I'm not on board with that. Our goals are different. There is no room for a compromise between your view and mine....
So here it is folks, the solution to our gun problems.
#1 Registration of all firearms
#2 Licensing of all firearms owners, requiring periodic training and renewal.
#3 Tight control of ammo sales, including a requirement to account for ammo on hand and all ammo spent. Limits on the amount of ammo allowed per household.
#4 Requirement to have all guns secured. Penalties and loss of firearms rights if guns fall into the wrong hands and/or stolen guns are not promptly reported.
#5 Insane penalties for any misuse of guns, much like our current penalties for drug possession.
#6 Public opinion campaign to create a common notion that guns are bad. Regulations and red tape so thick it makes most shooting sports so difficult to participate in that they become unpopular and die out.
#7 Making images of guns so offensive (so that showing a gun in any positive light is like saying the N word in public) that they no longer appear in TV shows, movies or video games.
I'm of the opinion that those are what is required to "cure" our current gun problem. Anything short and you aren't going to accomplish much. That's what us pro gun folks all realize and why we are steering clear of any compromise that takes us near the slippery slope that leads to what I've said. I give the leaders of the anti-gun movement credit for knowing the exact same thing, which is why I question their motives and why I'm suspicious over obviously ineffective proposals for gun regulation.
Too many people seem to be far too trigger-happy and far too irresponsible in the care and use of the guns they own. But hopefully natural selection will take care of that problem.
So yeah, the problem will eventually solve itself!
In the meantime, let's all speak with as much hyperbole as we can muster.
(see what I did there?)