Tsing Tao - I have read it, and yes throwing your hands up and saying it aint going to happen is one option. Actually trying to implement small changes or actually trying to eliminate a threat that you are so worried about - illegal weapons, is actually a positive thing. Even if it takes 100 years.
While I agree its unlikely to happen for a number of reasons, and the 3d printer changes the game again....it seems very un American to just give up.
If folks think that its not a problem, and just the price then accept it, move on and rather than use it as an excuse, accept its a natural consequence of a policy/culture that is part of the way you choose to live. Given the fear of illegal weapons is normally coming from those who like guns then surely its a problem they would like to at least attempt to fix with something other than - more guns.
As to how you are going to do it - there are lots of possible solutions that are put up (such as this personalised gun) and yet isnt a large part of the debate simply wasted resources and rather than focused on how to fix problems it becomes one of fear, denial and absolutes (on both sides of the debate)
While I agree its unlikely to happen for a number of reasons, and the 3d printer changes the game again....it seems very un American to just give up.
If folks think that its not a problem, and just the price then accept it, move on and rather than use it as an excuse, accept its a natural consequence of a policy/culture that is part of the way you choose to live. Given the fear of illegal weapons is normally coming from those who like guns then surely its a problem they would like to at least attempt to fix with something other than - more guns.
As to how you are going to do it - there are lots of possible solutions that are put up (such as this personalised gun) and yet isnt a large part of the debate simply wasted resources and rather than focused on how to fix problems it becomes one of fear, denial and absolutes (on both sides of the debate)
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