Eventually confiscations ect will clear up the streets for the most parts.
Which would be great, except that we have
310 million firearms within our borders.The ol' broken windows policing would certainly help to confiscate those firearms, but you'd be leaving law-abiding gun owners without their firearms and criminals with theirs.
Another factor would be the civil war it'd cause.
The government taking all firearms away from people?
That shit wouldn't fly, and for a couple reasons:
- The government is taking private property from millions of people
- Militias would form (because the Constitution is the inerrant word of the Lord Jesus Christ, founder of the Republican party) and attempt to overthrow the Fed
Personally, I don't think the Constitution is some holy, sacred document; it's outdated to the point that amendments alone aren't going to fix our problems.
That said, there are simply too many guns in this country to ban or confiscate them.
On another note, I talked to a German guy at a bluegrass festival just this past weekend and asked him how he felt about guns in the US.
His response, when asked about gun ownership in the US, was something similar to:
The US was founded by guns, and guns were an integral part of the US' early days.
On the frontier, if you needed food, you'd use a gun.
If you needed to protect your family, you'd use a gun.
If you needed to protect your life from another country or people, you'd use a gun.
^ This is all irrelevant to the thread, but I just found it interesting and wanted to share what is very likely the reason for our gun culture.
If someone wants to straight-up murder you for no reason, owning a gun is extremely unlikely to help. If someone just wants your tv and you're at home then owning a gun makes it more likely that one of you will be shot, but whichever one of you gets shot at least your tv will probably be safe so that makes it all worthwhile.
It's different for me being in a studio apartment on the ground floor, but back when I was living with my parents, we had a big fat American two story house with a basement and a huge yard.
If someone decided to break in and attempt to steal something, they'd first trigger an alarm.
The moment that alarm goes off, you move everyone to one room, call the police, and arm yourself (and this has happened to me, personally, more than once).
The police will take six or seven minutes to get there, so there's plenty of time for whoever has broken in to grab jewelry before running off.
If whoever broke in decided to enter the room with me and my family, that gun may very well come in handy; you've had plenty of time to acknowledge there may be a threat, you're armed, and you're as safe as you can be.
Under no circumstance would any sensible person try to hunt down an intruder in their home.
As always, you let the thief take their shit and leave, but that's not always how it'll play out.