There is a lesson to be learned here, and demonstrates how a civilized society should actually respond to a danger to public safety. In the case of drones, idiots flying near airliners and athletic events risk a collision which could easily cost human lives and millions of dollars in potential losses. Even though there are thousands of people flying drones safely, there are a few of said idiots acting irresponsibly; therefore, the government must now step in to protect the public safety. AND, at least so far, there isn't anyone from the National Drone Association or a member of the Congressional Drone Caucus screaming that this requirement is the first step in drone confiscation. Additionally, the vast majority responsible drone pilots, while maybe not liking this new requirement, understands and supports its purpose of protecting the public safety.
In the case of gun violence in this country, we can take a lesson from this move by the FAA. Over 30,000 Americans are killed every year by gun violence, yet the NRA and politicians in their pocket continue to block simple, common sense measures that could save a large number of those lives. In the face of growing gun deaths, especially mass public shootings, isn't it long past time for our elected leaders to exercise the same kind of common sense to protect the public safety from idiots with guns?
It's the role of representative government to protect the public safety. Of the millions of responsible gun owners, there are a relative few who cause gun violence. That doesn't mean, though, we should just stand there doing nothing. It also doesn't require confiscation of all guns. It does mean, though, that we should certainly implement universal background checks, hold ALL gun owners responsible for violence committed by their guns (especially by children), place limits on lethality of certain weapons, and keep guns traceable, so we can find and hold the idiots responsible to protect thousands of lives.
Let's learn a lesson from the FAA's action on drones. We're way overdue for a little common sense to be injected into the conversation about gun violence, and long past time for actual responsible gun owners (I'm one) to start speaking out.
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