Keep focused because I see people arguing as if guns make them American, or having marched in the Armed Forces makes them more American than others who in their eye is lesser. Those are different issues our society has today that dont help the argument about who should have guns and when they should carry.
Owning guns actually IS American (
an American Right), and you were the one that posted that someone was "
lucky enough to be born here and never had to do anything to be a US Citizen." This implies that there should be a litmus test for citizenship. There really is no argument about who should own guns, as it is codified in the Bill of Rights.
However, if I don't know how to safely operate a weapon or have a clue about when I should employ it, I could very easily end someone's life. That fact is the key difference.
And as you have seen in this thread, the exact SAME argument can be made for other rights. Let's change your sentence structure a bit and see if you agree....
*However, if I don't know how to learn about how government works, the issues affecting American society and the ramifications of my vote, I could very easily assist in the election of a devout Socialist and turn America into a bastion of mediocrity.
*However, if I don't know how to compose proper speech and not enflame people on social media, I could very easily start a protest somewhere that ignites the city into anarchy.
*However, if I don't know how to practice my religion peacefully, or have a clue about respecting other's beliefs, I could very easily end someone's life by practicing beheadings in the name of Allah.
*However, if I don't know any better, I could be jailed for 25 years for a crime that I didn't commit, because the courts advised me that I would get a trial in my lifetime----nothing about a speedy trial as referenced in the 6th Amendment.
Like I said, it isn't an easy nut to crack, but it does bear some discussion. By my estimation, irresponsible (but un-criminal) firearm use was pretty rare during the colonial period. If the founding fathers only knew how many idiots there would be....
Criminals keep using guns in crimes because law enforcement and the courts are not serious about enforcing the laws already on the books. The founding fathers knew nothing about the internet either----so should we make everyone get a thorough background check, pass a reading/writing test, and get a License-to-Internet (LTI) because there are so many idiots in America. How about we ban idiots? I mean, Gun Free Zones are quite effective. Let's make America an Idiot-Free Zone.
I don't disagree with somenone needing to be trained properly, but this issue is fraught with all the same arguments against required voter ID. Who pays for the ID? Who pays for the red tape? What if you can't afford it? What if you can't travel to the training? What if you can't read/understand the forms to fill them out? Again, you can't advocate regulating one without being open to regulating all.
This.
The 2nd amendment right "could" (maybe not should) be subject to some discussion about how its abuse may infringe on other, higher rights.
It is important to note that the first amendment/second amendment discussion is not an apples to apples comparison--there are certain inherent properties of speech, criminal actions, and liberty that do not apply equally between them.
Except that you refuse to acknowledge that the 2A contains a phrase negating your "could" discussion ---- Shall Not Be Infringed is a distinct part of the right. No other right denotes this. None. Zero.
Back on track though, making firearm safety a required part of public education is easy enough. We already spend billions teaching kids about sex (which is not even close to the government's business) Why not teach them about exercising a constitutional right. Maybe the answer is education, not regulation/restriction.
It is NOT the government's responsibility to teach children about weapons safety, sex, LGBTQRX studies, and other non-essentials. This is why our nation is rapidly becoming an Idiocracy. We no longer lead the world in youth intelligence. Why? We have departed from the basics. Additionally through Socialist inculcation a generation of weak young, harbored in their safe spaces, and scared to hear bad words is thriving.