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In reply to the discussion: The gigantic logic failure of gun confiscating [View all]kiva
(4,373 posts)many people expected them to clean up politics...unfortunately, they didn't.
When Harry Truman desegregated the military in the late 1950s, many people expected riots and violence...didn't happen.
When the Las Vegas Strip desegregated in the 1960s, people said southerners would stop coming to Vegas and the city would dry up and blow away...it didn't.
Political experts for much of the twentieth century said that the next time a presidential candidate won the electoral vote but lost the popular vote, that would be end of the Electoral College...very, very, unfortunately that didn't happen.
So I have stopped believing in 'common wisdom' - honestly, I do not believe that all gun owners would hunker down and shoot it out with the police or military. Would some? Maybe, but how many? 10,000? 20,000? 100,000? Right now about 30,000 Americans die every year. If 150,000 chose to shoot it out and were killed, that's five years' worth of gun deaths to solve the problem, and the children growing up today wouldn't have to worry about being gunned down in their schools or at the mall or at work.