>>87087>The point is it would be decresed far, far more if you banned guns.We have had guns in this country since it's founding and only in the 1980's did mass school shootings become a problem. Roughly 20 years after the big push for deinstitutionalisation.
>>87131>Also it proves citizens having guns doesn't reduce crimeThe crime problem is a lot bigger then "person picks up gun, person decides to suddenly commit crime, if person did not have gun person would have never wanted to commit crime".
>>87131>so there's no point allowing them to do so.And this is what all the europoors can never comprehend.
In 1789 everyone agreed on a set of laws that the entire nation would agree to uphold, what power the government would have, what rights citizens have exc.. The absolute law of the land. The Constitution.
All of American law and society is centered around this one document.
If you just decide to ban all guns, even though the constitution says you have the right to them, you just invalidated all the other rights and protections granted by it and by proxy can start passing laws to remove other things like freedom of speech exc.