I guess I'll fit somewhere in the middle here... I grew up around guns, so I've never had a fear or fascination of them. I own a nice .357 revolver myself. While I do support gun ownership rights, I would also support measures to limit the types of guns allowed. My DH and I don't discuss this, because he stongly opposes my views. I see the use of handguns (close protection) and rifles and shotguns (hunting/distance protection). But assault weapons have that name for a reason; I don't see why the average citizen needs a gun that would put down an elephant. I'm not arguing with anyone on here...
Also, DH has a CC permit (Indiana). I don't care that he does. What bothers me is that any dumb-butt off the street who hasn't been convicted of a felony can obtain one here. There is no competency test. There is no gun safety course required. We just had a case finally make it to court where a woman w/a CC permit shot a man in a road rage scuffle. It came out that just a few months earlier she had pulled a gun on another man in a similar road rage incident. She was convicted a few months back. I have to wonder why this trigger happy woman was issued a concealed weapons permit to begin with. Seems to me that at a minimum some simple psychological exam and safety test should be required... JMO.
Also, DH has a CC permit (Indiana). I don't care that he does. What bothers me is that any dumb-butt off the street who hasn't been convicted of a felony can obtain one here. There is no competency test. There is no gun safety course required. We just had a case finally make it to court where a woman w/a CC permit shot a man in a road rage scuffle. It came out that just a few months earlier she had pulled a gun on another man in a similar road rage incident. She was convicted a few months back. I have to wonder why this trigger happy woman was issued a concealed weapons permit to begin with. Seems to me that at a minimum some simple psychological exam and safety test should be required... JMO.