We went down that path a long time ago, and thrashed that argument to death. The problem is that you, conveniently, have chosen to consider the 'right' to bear arms to be divine in nature and utterly sacred. That, of course, is bullshit. Humanity has had a wide range of 'rights' issued to various groups, and later rescinded, again and again throughout history. There is nothing sacred about 'rights'. They are simply political tools used by whoever is in power to gain support.Seth wrote: Problem is that I've presented numerous arguments that you simply ignore or elide, the primary argument being that the right to individual self defense is not subject to statistical analysis of the abusive use of firearms. You've never once bothered to address this because you know you can't make a cogent argument for disarming one person because of the bad behavior of another.
There was a time in England, a century or two after the Normal conquest, when a Norman aristocrat had the 'right' to treat Saxon commoners as he wished, including raping the pretty girls and killing any males who objected. The American 'right' to bear arms is just as wrong as that Norman 'right'. It is an outlier. It is a weird exception to the normal rules of civilised behavior in the western world, and a joke to all the civilised nations, except the US.