Close to 50% of all the guns in the world are in the U.S. There's something very wrong with that.
Getting more control over who is allowed to own a gun, and what kind of gun, might be sort of like locking the barn door after the horse is out. In other words, too late. But better than nothing.
It occurs to me that it's interesting that the same people who are horrified by the profits the pharmaceutical companies are (supposedly) making from a life-saving vaccine, those same people think it's perfectly OK for gun dealers and gun manufacturers to make their profit from aiding in the murder of innoceent people.
Getting more control over who is allowed to own a gun, and what kind of gun, might be sort of like locking the barn door after the horse is out. In other words, too late. But better than nothing.
It occurs to me that it's interesting that the same people who are horrified by the profits the pharmaceutical companies are (supposedly) making from a life-saving vaccine, those same people think it's perfectly OK for gun dealers and gun manufacturers to make their profit from aiding in the murder of innoceent people.