dougthonus wrote:As I've said, I don't really feel passionately about guns personally, but society seems to be moving more and more passionately against gun ownership as a whole, and ironically, I think most of the arguments by people with whom passionately want to keep them actually push the moderate people against them because they often come off as callous and unreasonable (not to say your arguments fall into this category, but many of the most vocal arguments do, I know as a moderate when I hear most of the more vocal people about it, I think they're **** crazy).
I'm not sure society as a whole is moving in the direction to get rid of firearms. At least not in my world. I know and have lived in an environment where I would say more than half of the people I know were gun owners. Yes its easy to see what the media portrays but there is so much more to the story than the media tells. They usually have their own initiatives. I just can't see this country taking a hunting rifle out of the hands of the people. Hunting is a bigger sport in this country than a lot of people even know. And that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to owning a gun. And before some smarta$$ chimes in and says, oh you value hunting over saving lives, no I don't. But I'm being realistic. More restrictions, more gun limits, more mental help. Lets get the ball rolling on these things.











. They also have a 10 round capacity limit on magazines. Well I know someone who purchased, lets just say unlawful magazines just off of craigslist. A federal push would hopefully keep this from happening.