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Americans view the gun more as a political issue than as a weapon. Political as in the last line of defense against a tyrannical government, not for self defense.I don't get this. Please elaborate. Not trolling
Self defense is a natural response to threat. It is quite a natural right. But resisting a tyrannical government is not always possible, especially if the citizenry have no means. So the American Founding Fathers secured that mean via the Second Amendment that basically say the government cannot infringe the citizenry from being armed. In other words, the right to own weapons is beyond the US government. That is actually a radical idea. Past civilizations have their citizenry armed before, but the US Constitution effectively said the right to bear arms is greater than the government. The National Rifle Association (NRA) is just a convenient face for a truly vast gun lobby which is essentially every adult American capable of using a pistol and/or a rifle.
What you do not understand, despite being in the US, is that if you own a gun, you are automatically your own gun lobby. Actually, you do not even need to own a gun. As long as you support the idea that is the foundation of the Second Amendment, you are yourself a gun lobby.I will kill the gun lobby by making the need to lobby no longer needed. It also solves the problem of random massive shootings too. The fed should give a gun to every willing capable adults, trainings, and perpetual reviews of their right of owning such weapons. It will make the potential shooter think twice and could quickly stop the shotting. It's the solution based on the idea 'If you can't beat them, join them'. Now that's Sun Tzu tactics.