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Chris J. Karr's avatar

I think the key word for any reform is "responsible" and I'm glad McConaughey hit on it multiple times. If the anti-gun-control crowd want to reflexively resist any new laws that touch upon the possession or use of firearms, the natural retort should be, "How does this impact responsible gun owners?" Some examples:

"Why would responsible gun owners reject the idea that their guns should be locked up when not in use?"

"Why would a responsible gun owner object to sellers doing their due diligence in understanding to whom sellers are providing a lethal weapon?"

"On the issue of alcohol, folks under 21 don't enjoy the presumption that they will be responsible drinkers. Why do they deserve the presumption that they'll be responsible firearm owners?"

If the "cold dead hands" crowd wants to reject common-sense reforms, put them on the defensive on the topic of responsibility instead of making the reformers the ones who have to justify why their reforms don't violate the Second Amendment.

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Curtis Stinespring's avatar

I believe there can be responsible, reasonable gun controls. I also believe 21 should be the age for voting, alcohol, firearm ownership and draft registration. I would make exceptions for military volunteers under the age of 21 once they complete six months of honorable duty.

School safety is a thornier problem. My opinion is that schools are chosen as targets by immature and mentally ill individuals because that is where the most hurt can be inflicted. Many people feel that schools should not be turned into fortresses. I disagree. We should do whatever is necessary to protect these targets.

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