I think that there should be specific regulations, perhaps the banning of assault rifles, but not the outright abolishment of the 2nd amendment. There should be more obstacles to purchasing a gun, and there should be ID requirements such as criminal record or mental diagnoses, and more security regulations around public areas.
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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.
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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.
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