Founding Father 1: All right, we have our Constitution ready. Founding Father 2: Shouldn't we fix the second amendment about the right to bear arms? Founding Father 3: What's there to not understand? Every American has the right to hang a pair of bear arms on their wall.
For every situation, there is a Family Guy quote. That is all I have to add to this discussion.
With the inclusion of the bolded, I don't think that's inconsistent at all.
Well, that's my position anyway. I think being very "sniperish" about it is the way to go. I think law saying you need a psych consult before you can get a beebee gun are much less effective than laws that would make companies register or get a license or something before they were allowed to *make* a certain kind or a certain specific model of fire arm.
I grew up in a house with guns:
That's me on my hippie mom's lap with guns and ammo in the background.
So, I'm not afraid of guns necessarily. I just think that one's affinity for certain hobbies is not a good enough reason for mass production of certain weapons that have proven to be easily exploited for mass tragedy.