About two-thirds of these gun-related deaths are suicides. So changing the law to not being allowed to have a magazine with more than 10 rounds does nothing cause it only takes one to kill someone.
According to a 2013 report by the Pew Research Center, about 37 percent of American households own a gun.
Scott Wilson, president of the gun rights group Connecticut Defense League, noted that gun control laws "only impact persons who actually obey the laws of our society."
When you hear mass shooting you think its about 20 people being shot, but for a shooting to be considered a mass shooting only 4 people have to be injured. Guns aren't as bad as people think
Using the FBI's definition of a mass shooting is when four or more people are wounded or killed, a study posted in the journal violence and victims showed that using this definition 292 mass shooting took place in 1966 - 2012.
We are slowing voting for our second amendment to be taken away. People that don't like guns don't even know what side the safety is on (which is both sides) when they talk about guns being bad. Someone hears one thing about a gun and only think about the gun not the person behind it. That's the real problem, not the guns.
THE SECOND AMMENDMENT - A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.