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Though your comment wasn't directed at me, I would like to respond. I very much respect your position as well. But I do disagree.I like and respect you, and I hope you understand I’m taking issue with the subject matter only. But the phrase ‘guns don’t kill people, people kill people’ and similar quotes are NRA talking points that are outdated, imo. Firearms are vastly different from other tools as they can kill and wound with minimal effort, and that’s their sole function.
Firearms are the issue. That’s why your peer nations are banning them and reducing access. Proliferation of guns + easy access + lax gun laws = the deaths and injuries you’re seeing in the US right now. And Canada is fighting the same issues, but making concrete steps forward, imo.
The NRA talking points are legit and are not outdated. What other nations do is not my concern and I don't want to tell them how to run their countries. But guns are NOT the problem. I have a safe full of firearms, some passed down from my father and some I bought myself. My close friends have similar collections. None of them have even been pointed at another human, let alone used in a crime. Clearly guns are not the problem. Why are so many people resorting to violence? I am very much in favor of looking at ways to keep firearms out of the hands of criminal and mentally unstable. But that takes work and real discussion. And we aren't seeing that.