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Quite honestly, I don't care what the police think on this matter. Even if they said gun control works, it doesn't make it correct. I say that as a pro-property, pro-liberty, anti-social control, anti-constitutionalist (sorry, federalists were obviously wrong in the first party era, and we would've been better off without the constitution and central government), proponent of gun rights. Any state that takes guns from its people is not doing so for the safety of its people, but for the maintenance of its structured monopoly on force. Agents of the state (law enforcement/police) are biased toward the state. The only thing the polling shows is that the truth of the matter is so evident that choosing the state's position on gun ownership would be detrimental to the state's position, consequently, law enforcement choose to tell the reasonable conclusion of data. If the state felt that it could persuade the population that the best way is gun control, the police would be behind gun control. Frankly, I don't care what the police think nor do I care what the state thinks. If one cannot own a piece of property that is used for a variety of purposes, or otherwise an entity will come with that same type of property and put one in a cage, that is not a society of voluntary interactions among free individuals, that is a statist collectivist society based on force, and one which I will peacefully (on my end) disassociate from.