the guy in Sweden...or was it Denmark
Romey Peyton has written: 'Stop gun control' -- subject(s): Gun control
John. Crook has written: 'The architectural setting of the cult of saints in the early Christian West, c.300-1200' -- subject(s): Christian saints, Church architecture, Cult, History, Medieval Architecture 'Port Arthur - gun tragedy, gun law miracle' -- subject(s): Gun control, Mass murder 'The Australian gun war' -- subject(s): Firearms, Gun control, Law and legislation
People that believe that criminals who break laws about murder and robbery will obey a law about guns.
Very little. It assumes that people that ignore laws about murder will obey laws about guns.
Yes. It is the belief that someone that would ignore laws against murder would obey a law about guns.
Based on the idea that a person that would ignore laws against murder and robbery would obey a law about guns.
Your question asks for an opinion. My opinion is that gun control laws are based on a flawed belief that a person who will break laws regarding murder, robbery and rape will obey another law that says they may not have a gun. There are already about 20,000 Federal, State, and local gun laws on the books in the US. Gun control laws frequently do little except keep law abiding people from being able to defend themselves.
If you are "pro" in the gun control debate, you are for less gun control. In other words, you are "pro-gun".
There is no "gun control" amendment.
There are many ways to commit crimes, guns are only one way.
...an oppressed population, gun control, and effective use of mass media/propaganda