Hello Stephen,
>> That is the problem as I see it. How does the state know what someone
>> might do or what psychological inclination someone might have toward
>> killing one or more people? If someone is determined to kill one or more
>> people they are not likely to care about what gun laws that might exist.
>> They will be able to acquire a gun regardless of any existing gun laws.
>> And if a gun isn't available they are likely to do their killing in
>> other ways using some other device.
> That is very true. But also here in Canada because of the current laws it's
> pretty hard for Joe average to get an illegal gun. Usually illegal guns come
> from organized crime and are smuggled in to the country or less common but
> still happens is they are stolen from legal gun owners.
Usually if there is a demand for a product there will be those that will work
to satisfy that demand. In this case provide guns.
> Problem is when the
> government introduces more laws restricting legal gun owners but does nothing
> to curb illegal guns. We also see that if they can't get guns then they can
> just rent a van and go on a killing spree any way. Why wasn't there a
> detailed background check done on this guy before he was allowed to rent a
> van? I'm speaking of Toronto.
True. If guns become harder to acquire then those inclined to kill will simply
look at alternatives to accomplish their desired task. That is why I have had
the attitude that if the mindset of people can be changed/improved then the
availability of guns isn't or at least a far lesser of a factor.
I know, that is a much harder solution to accomplish. And I would suspect that
to some that scream "More Gun Laws" is because they don't want to face or
accept the actual cause of the problem. People decide to kill others. A gun,
knife, car, truck, bomb doesn't decide to kill anyone.
Jeff
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