Good luck with that one. Take care. Vern
Arguing with advocates of keeping weapons of war in the hands of non-soldier citizens is a waste of time. There are 10 standard arguments that are replayed over and over in a thousand debates going on every minute. Both sides have taken it to an art, and nothing new comes out of it. The only argument they can’t sensibly rebut is why this is a uniquely American problem. No other developed country in the world has kids slaughtering kids with weapons of war on school campuses on a regular basis. And no other developed country in the world makes it so easy to put weapons of war into the hands of their citizens. Only morons and the hopelessly belligerent fail to make that connection—and an argument with either type is a waste of time. The solution takes will. It begins by voting for leaders who don’t support putting weapons of war in the hands of non-soldiers. And only then can we find a way to “start” to bring sensibility to the forefront of this debate.