Why? Mostly because of self-defence, plus the simple logic that having a right without the means to exercise it is pretty much the same as not having the right.
You think the Declaration of Independence is the Constitution? That's so cute!
Gun ownership didn't kill them. Use of guns by some people killed them.
Right just like the buying of a license, registration and insurance took away your right to drive your car. And I am sure there is a minority feels harmed by such a law...Geez what twisted logic.
The Declaration of Independence came first. The Fathers of Confederation understood it could not give people the right to pursue happiness without the possibility of such a right harming others. When the right to bear arms was drafted into the constitution, the guns used gunpowder and metal shot. Big difference to today's guns.
That crap about guns not killing people, is not something understood by the 300 plus US children shot a day, in the US, I am sure.
A little fact......gun deaths outnumber car deaths in the US these days.
I'm sorry but that is so incorrect and misinformed, I don't know if I have the energy to correct it.
Maybe lets start out by saying the that governmenr doesn't have the right to create just any law. Even with a majority mandate from a referendum, they still don't have the right to create just any law.
Furthermore, if they did, that would be a mobs rules system. A system where the majority could reinstitute slavery, and the contitutional rights written into our system hundreds of years ago could be tossed to the wind.
Look everyone knows the procedure but it is Parliament in the end that passes a bill. A bill to change, amend or pass a law is submitted to Parliament, by elected representatives discussed. The bill is submitted to readings, sometime passed, sometimes sent back for amending and sometimes rejected.
Generally speaking all this is done by Members of Parliament, elected by the we the citizens. Usually called the Government. It goes to the Senate and can be stalled there and has become one of the reasons for calls to abolish the Senate, as they are not elected but chosen by the government in favour when a seat becomes vacant.
Public outcry, if strong enough can squash a bill or encourage the government to present one. We vote for the party that as far as we can tell by the declarations they of what they stand for.
Yes we did, so?
I believe I did mention that the only people who were really interested in the registry remaining were the police. Tracing guns back to the original owners, in some cases help catch a lawbreaker. For normal gun owners it was the cost that bothered them most. If a gun owner is honest and doesn't use his guns illegally, and it cost them nothing, what would the objection be then??
"President Obama has directed the Centers for Disease Control to research gun violence as part of his legislative package on gun control. The CDC hasn't pursued this kind of research since 1996 when the National Rifle Association lobbied Congress
to cut funding for it arguing that the studies were politicized and being used to promote gun control."
So the stats since that time are worth SHYTE as you love to say. There is NO central agency that gets all the stats on gun violence. If it once again becomes possible to have decent statistics there are going to be some very unhappy NRA members.