(repost from the politics thread)
Interesting round table on gun control/safety (skip the first few minutes of fiscal cliff bullshit)
http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/video/roundtable-week-politics-18050022Booker is like a shark on a mountain completely out of his element. I'm not some major fan of his, but it was stunning watching him cut through Beltway bullshit as the other hosts continued to repeat the same talking points over and over again.
Eliminating specific guns, or even specific ammunition, will not solve gun violence; I support regulations in both areas while recognizing they are not the most important part of this puzzle. It's the most polarizing way to address the issue and arguing over it ensures nothing will get done. Requiring background checks by eliminating gun show loopholes would help immensely, the vast majority of people agree on it, etc; that should be the focus. I hope this gun debate doesn't end up dying on a hill because half the country thinks any ban on guns violates the second amendment, but that's going to happen
I like talking shit to Drew but at the end of the day he is a responsible legal gun owner, and not the problem here. Yet Drew has objected to every idea about gun control on constitutional (lol) grounds. Out of curiosity I would ask you: do you think people should be required to go through a background check before being able to purchase a gun. 80% of gun owners agree with that, and about 75% of NRA members agree as well.
It makes no sense that a potential terrorist can't board a plane but can buy a gun with complete ease.