Quote Originally Posted by Angelina34 View Post
I don't like how ... the activists use heart breaking and terrifying events to further their cause. I understand why they do it, but it feels wrong.
One of the problems which was highlighted after the school shooting in Massachusetts was that the gun rights activists screamed about using these incidents to further the gun control agenda, saying that emotions were too raw for rational discussion. But when things have calmed down, they refuse to have rational discussions because there's no real good reason for them.

The best time for these discussions is in the aftermath of such incidents. It forces both sides to look at the real world consequences of bad gun control laws. Yes, emotions are high, and yes, people are upset. That seems to be the only time that things can get done in this country anymore, though. So I'm fine with using every horrific incident like this to advance serious legislation to CONTROL (not ban) gun ownership.