Originally Posted by gallivant_fellow
Yup, not everyone got a boat ride out of England:)
What I've typed below might sound a little bit repetitive at first, but I hope it helps you to understand a larger spectrum and more details. It's long but I promise it's not boring.
First of all, we have always had guns, guns made this country, our forefathers hunted with them, etc. They are such a regular part of life here. My grandpa needs his gun quite a lot to keep wild animals like deer, red squirrels, etc. from chewing up his wiring or eating his crops. A lot of people live like this here. The US isn't just NYC, Chicago, LA, Seattle, and the big cities, there are a ton of people here living the way I explained my grandpa lives. To them, they think: Why should this perfectly practical tool, which everyone in my family has used in the past, be taken away from me?
However, I think you are more upset about gun crimes in big cities. Drive-bys, school shootings, little boys finding daddy's Glock. You have to narrow down on this specific problem or else people will get guns taken away who don't deserve it. Frankly, I don't think my grandpa and many others are quite fit enough to be chasing a deer with a spear, they need that .22 sometimes.
I agree that a handgun is for killing a man. I see no other use out of it. But people who use guns to murder, many times use illegal guns. If guns were banned, criminals could still easily obtain them. Here's an example: Cocaine is illegal in the US (you're smart enough to figure the rest of this one out).
If guns were banned, responsible farmers and similar people would loose their tool, hunters would lose their sport, everyone would lose their tradition and freedom, and people in big cities would be defenseless against criminals with illegal guns.