by Precocity » Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:00 pm
The issue of gun violence and gun control is very complex. The one thing that bothers me about this is the fact that some in the government are contemplating blanket solutions which is problematic as we are seeing.
Attacking the availability of certain types of weapons is one approach some are pursuing but it again appears to be a simplistic approach that will probably not solve the problem. The recent shootings are the actions of a few and statistically a very small percentage of the masses. One could argue the same thing about welfare. Should drastic actions be taken against all people receiving welfare based on the actions of some that abuse it? That argument has been brought up by the right and yet the left argues that it's wrong to punish all because of the actions of a few. Both sides will defend their cash cows.
It is tragic that some people pick up a gun and decide to commit mass murder but the solution isn't to punish (I use that term loosely ok?) everyone else. That is what gun owners feel about it and rightly so. Knee-jerk reactions serve no useful purpose other than self-serving political motives.