I think in the USA, we have a somewhat unique view of this topic....
The milieu: Of course, when the Constitution was written, every American male 8 years old and up had a gun. At least one. And this was important for hunting, for protection (there was very little law enforcement for MANY years after this), and from the government. Yeah, the only reason Americans could fight the Revolutionary War at all was because every American male 8 years old and over had a gun - and knew how to use it (usually very well). And he made his own bullets. ADD TO THIS that Americans have a somewhat "different" view of government: it's seen as a necessary evil, something to always be suspicious of, something that will take away your rights (and pretty much everything else) if they can. Perhaps an odd attitude given such an emphasis on democracy and representative government but yeah, the two views live side-by-side: Government is us AND it's something to fear and defended yourself from.
Given that milieu, the issue is just different in the USA. Even if they don't own a gun (I've never even TOUCHED one!) Americans see a basic civil right here..... and it has little to do with hunting. The right to protect oneself from evil people and evil government. Those who would take from you and deprive you. A way to stay free.
But I don't think any see this as an absolute. SOME regulation is acceptable (no one wants murderers or the insane to have a gun) but how much is highly, highly controversal. Many will point out that back in the day when all boys had a gun - when there were shooting clubs at all high schools (and students brought their guns to class), when everyone had a gun - there were no mass shootings and few murders. And in those states with the LEAST controls (Montana, Utah, etc.) mass shooting and gun violence is rare.... and where controls are the greatest (Washington DC, Chicago, Detroit) it's at the highest.... MAYBE guns aren't the problem but PEOPLE and their values/morality. I think that view has a lot to support it.
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- Josiah
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