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First up, I’m Australian and I’m trying to understand why many Americans are so against any rules or regulations that would limit / restrict gun ownership.
In America if you want to drive a car, don’t you have to be of a certain age and don’t you have to sit an exam / driving test to make sure you understand the rules relating to driving a car?
If you have been drinking or taking drugs and you operate a car, aren’t you committing a criminal offense and can have your driving license suspended or taken away or even be sent to jail?
Aren’t there rules about what type of car you can drive? Aren’t there special licenses for driving big trucks? And you aren’t allowed to drive a Formula 1 car around your local streets at 200 miles an hour - too powerful, too dangerous to be driven safely by anyone without specialized training and experience.
Aren’t there rules about were you are allowed to take or drive your car - like not inside buildings or through children’s playgrounds?
So if there can be rules and regulations about cars why can’t there be rules about guns?
Yes, cars kill people. No one is suggesting that cars should be banned, just as no one is suggesting guns should be banned.
But it was the introduction of rules and regulations like speed limits, safety devices, restrictions on how big, how fast and where cars could be used that reduced the number of deaths.
In America if you want to drive a car, don’t you have to be of a certain age and don’t you have to sit an exam / driving test to make sure you understand the rules relating to driving a car?
If you have been drinking or taking drugs and you operate a car, aren’t you committing a criminal offense and can have your driving license suspended or taken away or even be sent to jail?
Aren’t there rules about what type of car you can drive? Aren’t there special licenses for driving big trucks? And you aren’t allowed to drive a Formula 1 car around your local streets at 200 miles an hour - too powerful, too dangerous to be driven safely by anyone without specialized training and experience.
Aren’t there rules about were you are allowed to take or drive your car - like not inside buildings or through children’s playgrounds?
So if there can be rules and regulations about cars why can’t there be rules about guns?
Yes, cars kill people. No one is suggesting that cars should be banned, just as no one is suggesting guns should be banned.
But it was the introduction of rules and regulations like speed limits, safety devices, restrictions on how big, how fast and where cars could be used that reduced the number of deaths.