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sundin13 said:
Ka-pi96 said:

Yeah... it's not as if you could change the laws of a country to forbid people from owning "weapons of warfare". It's not like any other country has done exactly that before. Oh, wait...

There is no need to fall onto the greatest extreme of removing all guns. It is logistically impractical and politically impossible. Focus on more realistic goals which could actually have a strong positive impact. All the hyperbolic reactions do is gridlock debate...

I would say that in the US the only way to deal with the issue is to go to the extreme.  Either you ban all guns and try to do what Australia did or you allow everyone including teachers, to have guns and go the wild west.  Half measures are not going to work in America because Americans love their guns more than they love anything else.