Kath wrote:Look, I am trying to get a handle on the whole conversation. I'm not very well versed in all the various restrictions, and when some of you talk, you sound as if you would be okay with absolutely no restrictions.
So, excuse me while I'm over here trying to educate myself on what restrictions make sense and which don't. I'm not spouting an opinion because I don't have one, because I am not knowledgeable enough about guns to know what restrictions make sense.
I believe in background checks, waiting periods & age restrictions. Beyond that, I'm not sure what is actually helpful.
Well, glad to have you back, Kath.
We already have those three. You have to decide how far beyond that you're willing to go.
The number one killer of black youths is murder from other black youths.
The number one killer of white youths is car accidents.
Because of demographics, the number one killer of American youths is car accidents, not murder.
Before we get to guns, why wouldn't we address the car accidents?
What car reforms do we need? Are our automobile safety regulations not up to par?
Hint: ours are the most stringent in the world. That's why I couldn't bring my German car home when I left the Army. German cars sold in Germany don't meet American safety requirements.