The problem isn’t guns. The problem is that we have developed the attitude that we, as individuals, have the right to do anything, go to any lengths, any level of violence, to achieve our wants and desires, that it has become a national characteristic of what it means to be an American. Don’t like how someone is driving? Run them off the road. See someone who looks different from you in ‘your’ neighborhood? Call the cops on them. Disagree with someone’s beliefs? Shoot them. Whatever happened to the idea of limited rights where we have the right to swing our arms, but that right ends where someone else’s nose begins?
Hunter (to deer): Want to have sex?Deer: No thanks. I’m already mounted.