NotHardUp1
What? Me? Really?
Yes, but when I visited England, I noticed much of your green space is tightly controlled, and hunting isn't really a thing there as it is here. We've never had the best forests set aside for royal privilege. Even the poorest Americans have had access to abundant wildlife for supplementing food, or for sport.If historical legacy is all that it is, then, like every other good Englishman, I'd be walking around today armed with a longbow and a quiver full of arrows. I don't of course, nor do I claim any legal right to do so if I wished.
And, the U.S. carved out the right to bear arms from our very beginning. That Constitutional right did not cause our present crisis, as we happily survived for some two centuries with widespread gun ownership without shooting up our workplaces and our schools.
A change in the American psyche is at fault, and it is enabled by the too-ready access to firearms. So, firearms should be restricted, but there's no possibility of them being banned, even if we succeed in banning the assaut weapons. Our future is bleak.




