We've noted before the utopian idiocy of this particular argument. Pandora's box is long open and handguns exist, and they exist in large numbers. What's more, they are not particularly difficult to manufacture if you have a modicum of metal-working skills.JimC wrote:And the one thing that would guarantee the scenario would not happen would simply be the absence of people carrying hand guns...Gawdzilla Sama wrote:I agree with Seth that wild shoot-outs don't occur frequently despite the number of guns on hand in the US. The "great blood bath" scenario required that everybody be:
Brave enough to use their weapon.
Willing to use their weapon.
Angry/disturbed/just fucking nuts enough to use their.
AND be in the company of others in a similar state.
What this means is that criminals will always have access to handguns if they want them. They will steal them, smuggle them in from elsewhere, or manufacture them.
So, all you accomplish in trying to ban and collect them all is to disarm law abiding citizens and turn them into helpless victims.
When the government passed the National Firearms Act in 1934, it was a belated attempt to control the use of sawed-off shotguns and rifles and machine guns by criminals. Prior to that, you could buy a Thompson machine gun at your local hardware store with no difficulty at all.
Trouble is, all the NFA did was restrict the ability of law-abiding citizens to arm themselves against criminal predation by gang thugs. It didn't stop the thugs from obtaining machine guns and every other sort of firearm they wanted.
Criminals, you see, don't bother to obey the NFA even today, which is why every machine-gun crime since 1934 has been committed with an illegally-owned machine gun except ONE. Yes, in all that time only ONE NFA registered firearm has been used by its owner to commit a murder, and he was a Sheriff's deputy who murdered his wife.
And yet there are lots of illegal machine guns seized in the US every year, including more than a thousand seized by Customs officials that were being smuggled in by the Communist Chinese to arm criminals as a part of Communist China's cold war on the United States.
You can't get rid of guns. It's not going to happen. Therefore, any attempt to do so only disarms the law abiding and makes them more vulnerable to criminal predation.
I know that you, like the UK government, doesn't give a flying fuck about individual rights and are both willing to sacrifice any number of innocent civilians in the name of anti-gun rhetoric and regulation by disarming them, but we here in the US do care, and we are willing to accept that gun crime is going to happen regardless, and that the best defense is a good offense.
Up to two million US citizens per year are saved from violent criminal predation by their privately-owned, lawfully-carried firearms, all of whom would be added to the crime statistics if they had been disarmed by their government. We know this, and we will not tolerate our government turning us into statistics in a hoplophobe's political argument.
You can have my handguns when you pry them from my cold, dead hands...if you live that long.