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 @B9H7HK5 from California  disagreed…5mos5MO

Banning assault rifles is unlikely to reduce gun violence, since most gun deaths are caused by handguns, not rifles. Increasing obstacles to legal gun ownership mainly affects law-abiding citizens, while criminals often obtain guns illegally. Mental health-based restrictions risk stigmatizing non violent people and raise serious due-process concerns. Expanding government discretion over gun ownership can lead to arbitrary or biased enforcement. The Second Amendment is a fundamental right and should not depend on shifting political standards. Increased security regulations in public spaces can erode civil liberties without clear evidence of effectiveness. A better approach would focus on enforcing existing laws and targeting violent offenders directly.

 @B9K2QLK from Illinois  disagreed…5mos5MO

If there are more regulations and restrictions for the purchasing and possession of a gun, then that could possibly make it easier in the long run to fully ban guns. I do agree with the mental diagnosis and criminal record argument, where anyone who has commited violent crimes or has an unstable mental state should be vetted more while purchasing a gun.

 @B9H7XN8 from Pennsylvania  disagreed…5mos5MO

Maybe some people just want it simply for self defense so all this effort put into buying a simple hand gun is too time consuming.

 @B9H7DNW from California  agreed…5mos5MO

I fully agree with this author there should be more steps to owning a gun because people that shouldn't have it use it for crimes and cruel things.

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