Koumei wrote:
Someone breaks into a house. You're allowed to own a firearm. Therefore, chances are that the person inside does own a firearm. Solution: they also take one in. If they get caught in the act, they shoot immediately, as opposed to doing a runner (because when the other guy has a gun, you don't take risks, you make sure they can't shoot you by killing them first).
You've made some assumptions here which are bad.
First, that the robber has omniscient knowledge of if you've got a gun or not. Chances are, he does not, unless he knows you. Therefore he may bring a gun and start shooting anyway, regardless of if you're armed or not. Now, maybe you get a robber that's going to shoot first, but it really has little to do with if you have a gun or not.
There are some criminals who don't want to go down for murder and thus won't shoot. Other hardened bastards are going to come in shooting. It has less to do with if you've got a gun and more as to the extent of the criminal. Not every burglar is a cold blooded killer. But for the ones that are, you definitely want a gun around, because you can't expect those guys to play nice because they did research on you and know you don't own a gun.
"But I'd first make sure it's an actual invader!"? See point one. Either you're going to immediately shoot, and risk killing someone you don't want to kill, or you pause, and the intruder (who doesn't actually have any family, friends or teammates in the area to worry about) shoots first.
Only most burglars aren't going to play this as though it was a FPS game, most of them are not just unthinking killers who will risk a life sentence on murder so lightly. Also you know your house well, so you could be in all manner of hiding spots, ensuring that you likely see him first. Whether it's under a bed, behind a curtain or what not, if you know he was coming, you're actually pretty likely to get the jump on him.
Seriously, don't bother arguing that it's safer to allow people guns. Just argue "Screw you, I deserve the right to present a danger to other people. Yes, I'm a [EDITED]." and move on with it. It's not like you're trying for Sainthood anyway.
I'm not saying it's safe for everyone. I'm just saying that people should have the right to choose. I don't even own a gun myself, but there are times when I think they're necessary.
Guns can give people a piece of mind and the feeling of being safe. Nobody likes to live in fear their entire lives. People living in high crime areas, women getting out of physically abusive relationships, people who have just plain made a lot of enemies. Guns are a good equalizer for those people. I mean if I was living in a gang controlled territory, you bet I'd buy myself a gun in a second.
But seriously, I've never been the victim of an armed robbery, or a burglary or any of that. But I live in a pretty safe neighborhood. Not everyone has that luxury, and saying you want to ban guns because you feel safe in the Ivory Tower is pretty shortsighted. Some people live in terrible areas and live in fear. And it's not wrong to give them something to defend themselves with, as police response time in those areas is typically quite long.
But you know, you can tell those people "Screw you, I don't think you have a right to feel safe."
But I just don't feel that's moral. Everyone has a right to some peace of mind. Your philosophy of putting people at the mercy of criminals is baffling to me.
But that does not matter either, because presumably it is impossible to
a) identify a such "safe" gun owners ("safe" meaning they prevent more harm than they cause) and
b) to actually put laws in place that only allow these people to obtain guns, especially not without
c) people gaming the system and the interpretation of the law relaxing over time so you end up right where you started and pretty much everyone can legally get a gun.
And as long as you can not only give guns to those safe gun owners you do indeed have to use the risk assessment Frank uses.
Actually though, we try to do that sort of thing already. We have background checks on owning guns. I don't think it's entirely ineffective. Nor do I think that the situation changes if we ban guns. This just means that people buy black market guns, which are harder for the cops to track when used in crimes and sold by criminals, so more people buying from the black market only makes crime go up.