God damn it.... I was going to withdraw from this discussion, and now I'm writing essays. Either way, I don't hold anything against anyone here other than Cyborg whom needs to apologize for insulting an entire region of peoples, of which I am a part of (and am proud of my heritage).
I guess your memory is just that short.
You are so proud of whatever it is you're referring to, that you can't say what it is?
Comparing a burning mattress to the violence inflicted by automatic weapons is a straw man argument. It is a fact and undeniable that gunpowder changed the way human beings commit violence on each other. The Colorado theater shootings occurred with a gun, not a blade. The reason it was so deadly is because automatic weapons allowed this individual to kill massive numbers of people with little to no effort, in the hands of someone receiving mental health treatment. Where did he get his guns, 4 of them? At the local gun shops. Legally.
Is it possible that violence can be inflicted by things besides guns? Of course. But it doesn't negate that guns are part of this societal problem, and there's something we can do about it. The reason we can't do anything about it is because of the massive amount of money being spent on convincing people like you.
The handwringing over who decides mental illness, and every other silly rebuttal you have come up with so far are illegitimate, disingenuous arguments that have zero logic and are literally right out of the gun lobby handbook. You are parroting those pamphlets. You are talking about thinking for yourself, but these are not original arguments, and there are no facts or statistics to back it up.
As to me being a party politics person, I'm an independent. It just so happens that our country is a two-party system, and the right wing is crazy. So the only choice is to vote Democrat, although I would like a lot more choices of people to vote for. Kind of amusing to me that you all here are armchair yapping about stopping gun violence, but some of you can't be bothered to actually do something about it. Like voting. Massive amounts of elitism about how smart you are, blah blah blah, but you don't understand that the way the world works is through the very system you despise. If you don't participate, others will, and that means everything from women's health, voting rights, gun control, healthcare, taxes, roads and infrastructure, and how we interact with other countries. The way you vote (or not vote) directly impacts war inflicted on other people. That means people actually die by the choices we make as a country. It's incredibly serious, and waving your hands around saying that politics suck or whatever, it's just incredibly shortsighted and has severe consequences, not to mention the hypocrisy of sitting here complaining about something and not doing anything about it.
I, too, am incredibly smart, but I'm also driven. I'm a good person, and I would rather try to make the world a more peaceful place by peaceful process at the ballot box than act like it's not my problem.