really, all this talk about protectionism etc needs to be split up in bigger buckets.
there's gun terrorism attack like this one, there's directed gun violence, mostly in the form of passion crimes, then there are the generic turf wars between tugs, then there's the robberies and home invasion etc.
gun control would likely address a minority of these situations, and would only remove the means, but not the causes, which would NOT reduce crime.
Folks, if we're going to be doing this, please stop doing
this.
Stopping or reducing crime is a secondary effect of gun control. It's
always been a secondary effect of gun control. Gun control is about reducing fatalities, crime related or not, and reducing opportunity (to easily kill, to commit suicide, to accidentally shoot yourself or others, to have reason to break into peoples' homes, etc., etc., etc.), no more, no less. Whether or not total crime is reduced is pretty much entirely bloody irrelevant. It also pretty rarely calls for, y'know, actual full out bans. Most proponents would be pretty much entirely comfortable with you having
whatever sitting at the nearby shooting range, ferex. Stateside, many are just looking for better (or
any) licensing, training (would it help any to get across this is an issue if I relay the fucking joke that was florida's concealed carry program, again?), and maybe tracking.
It should be remembered that
non-crime gun related fatalities are roughly on par in number as the state's
entire homicide count, and we're pretty damn sure at this point that reducing firearm saturation or, if nothing else, making it more difficult to get at them (delays on purchasing, regulation on storage, etc.) contributes to reducing
that to some degree, and probably a notable one. It doesn't prevent it entirely! Of course not. No one but madmen and slanderers are claiming it would. But as is repeatedly stated, means
matter, and there are few means available that are as easy and effective than a gun.
And yes, people. Everyone involved here is aware that there is more to crime, suicide, and everything else involved with this than just firearms. We know that better firearm control would not be a silver bullet for all the ills they're involved in. We
know other things have effects, and we know quite a few things have significantly
larger ones on those sorts of issues. The reason it gets as much focus on is because it's a much simpler thing to
deal with. Regulating (and even enforcing) better storage or various weapon limitations or etc., so forth, so on, is much smaller and much simpler of a task than reducing poverty, combating mental health issues, and managing the drug trade, among whatever other issues are involved. That's why it's
not the only thing people wanting to deal with all that mess focus on! Gun control isn't the cure for the problems it's intended to help with, it's an attempt at a bloody seatbelt, put in place to make all the
other efforts to keep more people alive that much easier.