Ringo84
Separation of Church and State expert
- Jul 31, 2006
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I have what would probably be considered a moderate position on gun control.
I think that responsible (take note of that word) American citizens should be allowed to own a handgun or a shotgun or other similar weapons. I have no problem with a person's right to bear arms in that respect.
I do take issue, however, with weapons in the hands of past and present criminals, irresponsible citizens, disturbed people, and the like. If you can't be responsible with the use and care of a deadly weapon, you shouldn't be allowed to own one, in my opinion. Period.
I also take issue with the NRA, who seems to think that "right to bear arms" means any weapon imaginable. I have no problem with light weaponry (ie: pistols, shotguns), but I have a big problem with private citizens owning military-grade weaponry (ie: rocket launchers, cannons, AK-47s, etc). I think that military-grade weapons should be left in the hands of our military, and not the untrained hands of a private citizen.
I think that more should be done to ensure that a person who's buying a gun doesn't have a criminal record or a history of mental illness. I want to limit the sale of handguns only to citizens who are responsible in the use and care of weapons.
I don't think my position is unreasonable: protecting the right to bear arms within reasonable limits. I think that the positions of those on the extreme ends of this issue - those who think weapons should be outlawed and those who think that we should be able to buy any weapons at all - are the ones who are unreasonable.
Ringo
I think that responsible (take note of that word) American citizens should be allowed to own a handgun or a shotgun or other similar weapons. I have no problem with a person's right to bear arms in that respect.
I do take issue, however, with weapons in the hands of past and present criminals, irresponsible citizens, disturbed people, and the like. If you can't be responsible with the use and care of a deadly weapon, you shouldn't be allowed to own one, in my opinion. Period.
I also take issue with the NRA, who seems to think that "right to bear arms" means any weapon imaginable. I have no problem with light weaponry (ie: pistols, shotguns), but I have a big problem with private citizens owning military-grade weaponry (ie: rocket launchers, cannons, AK-47s, etc). I think that military-grade weapons should be left in the hands of our military, and not the untrained hands of a private citizen.
I think that more should be done to ensure that a person who's buying a gun doesn't have a criminal record or a history of mental illness. I want to limit the sale of handguns only to citizens who are responsible in the use and care of weapons.
I don't think my position is unreasonable: protecting the right to bear arms within reasonable limits. I think that the positions of those on the extreme ends of this issue - those who think weapons should be outlawed and those who think that we should be able to buy any weapons at all - are the ones who are unreasonable.
Ringo
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