Did net from Ireland Kev may be the vast population here (+320,000,00) and the expanse of the country. In our cities, which tend to be very densely populated, gun crime leans more towards street violence, drug trade, what not.
The cases of mentally ill citizens shooting up a church, school, theater and so on are a reflection (in my opinion) of the percentages (1:10,000,000) within every population where you will have a few bent rods intent on evil doing. Perhaps, if our media stopped publicizing these tragedies, and enflaming the idea for these ill folks, the idea and tendency would diminish.
Also, U.S. Is a large country with equal rights across all states. Some areas are very rural and guns are used for hunting, and even some personal protection because the cops are literally hours away. It's the exception, not the rule, but the culture of access to firearms is long standing. And for those that want guns, they will not cede their rights quietly. (Me included, full disclosure). But many of us are very reasonable and do respect the outward discomfort of carrying "open". And I don't know anyone who truly wants to be the hero. Lots who profess they wish they had been there because... But that's bravado I readily discount.
I guess it's really a matter of:
if I'm law abiding, and cause no trouble or commit crimes, then why should I not be allowed to responsibility own, possess, carry a firearm of my choosing? This to me is the most valid argument.
Okay, I concede some limits are legitimate. But where is that boundary? 3 round magazines, 8, 10? I know from personal experience, if you haven't solved the problem with the first 3 shots, you'd better start negotiating
And more bullets in your magazine aren't going to change the outcome.
The only legitimate argument I've heard to counter the "gun control" advocates is this: you want to limit my guns because of what I
might do. Yet, vehicle accidents cause far more deaths, injury, property damage than all gun crimes combined over a decade. And still, cars are able to exceed 100mph from the factory. Why not limit a car (or motorcycle) to our national highest speed? This prevents a lot more deaths, injuries, accidents and high speed escape chases by the police?
So the "limit" argument cuts in lots of different ways. Those who oppose firearms, are themselves unwilling to have a car speed limited because "I've done nothing wrong with it, I don't have any tickets, no accidents, my driving record is clean!" I say, "Exactly my point!"
It won't be long before autonomous cars and electronic limits are in place. Maybe then, the government will have the ability to look into whackjobs evil mind and prevent their actions before they commit them. I think it's called Minority Report in fact.