Maine has always been a wilderness state, and back
in the 1960’s most Maine men owned guns: deer rifles and shotguns for hunting.
There was no
killings epidemic going on back in those earlier days. There
were no military assault weapons, the country was not flooded with handguns and
there was no open or concealed carry for the average person. Occasionally
a man might be shot by his brother-in-law while out deer hunting, and later you
find out he beat his wife - and there would be suspicions. That was pretty much it for gun violence.
It is not
just about the availability of guns.
Today there is also a kill mentality, a kill mania that goes along with
the purchase of military style assault weapon and hand gun.
Most of the
people that buy guns today are not hunters; they are buying a gun with the
specific intent to be able to kill other human beings. Many of these people live in a mindset
where they fantasize a situation where they could use their weapon on another
person, believing it would make them appear macho.
So how could
we control this gun mania without confiscating guns?
Back in the
sixties, in most New England states, you could not transport a gun unless you
had a valid hunting license and there was an open hunting season. If you wished to transport a pistol or rifle
to a firing range, you had to drop by the police station and pick up a transport
chit for that specific activity. There
was no open carry and you could not get a concealed carry license without a
specific need. You did not have to
register you guns and you could have as many as you wanted in your home; you
just could not carry or transport them in public without a reason.
An assault
weapon band sounds logical, but there are already too many assault weapons in
circulation; and gun confiscation is not an option. What we need is a federal law limiting the
carry and transportation of firearms. It would not be popular but it would solve
the problem.
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Why do these men need to carry their weapons in public? They don't. |
Kids dying
in elementary school is a step too far.
We need serious federal gun control on the transportation and carry of
firearms.
the Ol’Buzzard