Hill Bill E.
Oath Keeper
So let me add this, make an argument to convince anyone who was or is affected by an event such as what happened in Tucson and who comes away from such an event with the mindset that something needs to be done about controlling a person's access to firearms. If one can make a convincing argument with people of that mindset, there's hope for fewer laws restricting the ownership of firearms.
Well, first off, let me say that all of us are affected by what happened. Who wouldn't be?
However, the fact remains, that it won't matter to the 'Jared's' of the world, or any other criminal, what restrictions are in place, or what laws are in made.
They don't care, and never will. If they cared about the laws, whether it's a written law, or the 'law of the land', they wouldn't have done what they did.
Could he have been stopped? Possibly.
Did he 'fall through the cracks'? Maybe.
Will something like this happen again? Yes.
Will new laws and restrictions stop it from happening again? No.
Will new laws and restrictions make any difference? No.
The fact is, imposing new laws and restrictions, are only going to affect those people who abide by the law.
Fact is, if they would enforce the laws currently on the books, and enforce the penalties that go with them, then we would be safer as a country.
No, it wouldn't stop all the idiots out there, but it would sure slow things down a lot.