While I hate to write a pro gun reply. If you ban guns completely you would need to bring back predators to control the deer, bear, alagator, etc. populations. My dislike is two fold military grade weapons (assault guns, large magazines, bump-stocks) and cheap pistols.
I am not OK with that., which is why I think it is important too put some protections in place so that people are not punished for seeking help with small problems before they become big onesLike it or not, a side effect of a broad "see a counselor, lose one of your rights" policy is that people will be reluctant to seek professional help. It is easy for those who do not think people should own guns in the first place to say "well then, just make an appointment with a shrink and give them up", but that is not going to be the effect.
I strongly suspect that red-blooded American males who love their guns would NEVER EVER "see a shrink" for depression until and unless it became a "big" problem, and then it would be too late.
What I am hearing in your posts is that people prize their guns over their mental health. This is very disturbing and is a part of this country's problem.
Ok, I'll make it simple:Private swimming pools kill more kids than school shootings.Why then should people be allowed to have private swimming pools and enjoy an item that when used incorrectly is killing kids? Surely having everyone with a pool give up their backyard fun is a reasonable price to pay.
As to "what purpose does an AR15 serve" - same purpose as recreational parachuting, diving hotrodding, car restoration, model airplane flying, etc.
They would if their insurance covered it and they were not afraid of being punished. A friend eventually saw someone and is doing very well (it was a decade plus ago and he got over his mid life crisis/depression), but was somewhat reluctant because of the gun issue.
The real problem is the stigmatization of mental health treatment and the complexities of how to pay for it.Most of my friends outside of work are from the local gun club. It's a much more diverse group that I met through work, an includes cops, doctors, construction professionals, computer weenies, an acoustic expert and a retired bomb squad consultant. When I was sentenced to a couple of months back in center, and I needed a ride from the hospital at to/from my treatments, all it took was one email to the gun club mailing list and I had enough offer of rides to appointments to open up an Uber branch.
Swimming pools are not "incorrectly used" to kill kids.
What kind of "fun" does a person have with an AR-15"? Exactly how does having a weapon like this serve as "recreation"?
Do you take it apart so that you can put it back together again?
So, being deprived of one's own private arsenal because of mental illness is seen as "punishment"?
And I'm also sure that your friends would give you loads of support whether you needed dialysis or had become mentally ill. Or, are you thinking that you would be stigmatized by them.
The primary purpose of swimming pools is NOT for killing and/or damage. Also, as a pool owner, I am required to take steps to avoid the possibility of accidental drownings. This argument is a red herring
Plus arming teaches with handguns to go up against a moron and his ar15 is the dumbest thing I have ever heard.
Simon Dog, there is nothing that you have said in any post that would convince rational people that having an AR 15 makes any sense whatsoever.
What's to stop these murdering white guys from wearing body armor?
Can we at least ban the possession of armor piercing bullets?
If a fully trained cop won’t go in with a hand gun I think it’s ludicrous to expect teachers to have enough training to deal with a active shooter.
We all know Fox is biased towards the right. Its interesting to see that CNN was reportedly telling at least one student to "stick to the script" in it's so-called town hall meeting on gun control.