Nah. I would prefer the Swiss model - everyone is required to own a machine gun, and store it in their house.
Agreed.
Crimes where a law-abiding citizen buys a gun for non-criminal reasons, owns it uneventfully and then is subjected to events or pressures that turn him into a very hostile, angry and destructive person reaching for the closest gun at hand.
In that instance, the gun is not the issue; the lack of stress management skills is.
I don't agree with sirs' assumption that any non-criminal guy can get a gun as easily or as quickly from underworld sources as he can from the top drawer of his own night-table.
Visit a ghetto.
That's OK for the Swiss, who unlike the Americans, don't live in a culture of unbridled psychopathic violence and total social irresponsibility
Well, then, the problem is not with guns. You've just admitted it. Violation of any liberty is quite ugly, and paves the way for further-perhaps unintended by the original criers-violations. Certainly, the U.S. has more psychopathy-more serial killers-than even Weimarian Berlin. THAT SOCIETY IS F**KED AND HAS ITS ISSUES does not constitute on my behalf giving up my rights to gun ownership.