Before the recent V-Tech shootings, I had a pretty laissez faire attitude towards gun control - keep military grade weapons off the streets but otherwise let respectable citizens own handguns and rifles.
Now I'm not so sure. I'm not sure if any citizen should be able to buy a handgun without a comprehensive background check, firearm training, and possibly a psych eval. I still support people being able to own rifles and shotguns for hunting and self-defense, fully recognizing that in many rural parts of America a rifle is a useful and even necessary item. I also support the right for people to hunt. But I'm not sure the easy access to handguns makes anyone safer - as the only reason for a handgun is to shoot other people, even if you're carrying it for self-defense.
What do you all think? I'm ignoring the obvious First Amendment debate at the moment and just asking, should access to handguns be extremely stringent?
PS - I'd be willing to accept people being able to own a handgun and shoot it at the range, with the caveat that the gun must be locked up at the gun range facility after the shooter is finished.





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