Cars, fertilizer, gas station chemicals... alsp capable of killing or injuring a large number of people in a short period of time.
But an "assault weapon" is no faster than any other kind -- the speed is entirely dependent on the user's trigger finger.
Again, none of the potentially lethal things you mention were designed with the PRIMARY PURPOSE OF KILLING THINGS. None of them are sold in places which also sell large numbers of people-shaped targets. I have a large selection of kitchen knives, all of which I could easily kill people with, but they don't have rapid fire and 30 blades each and my chopping board does not have a silhouette of a man on it. Fertiliser isn't sold with a bomb-making recipe (though I bet plenty of NRA members have, know or know where to get the recipe). Yes, cars kill a huge number of people, but the number where a car is deliberately used as a weapon is very small, and there are very strong legal restrictions to prevent people using cars when they are drunk, high, medicated or impaired by mental or physical impairment. You need a government controlled licence and insurance to drive a car, there are traffic lights, stop signs, speed limits etc. Cars have airbags and impact zones to reduce harm, they don't have dumbdumb bumpers or armour piercing steering wheels.
Please can you name a legal, non-military/law enforcement scenario where the need to fire more than a single bullet at a time is an absolute necessity? (Firing a machine gun at shit because firing machine guns at shit is fun doesn't count).
I do so with regularity. One psychiatrist called me safer with firearms than any random gun owner off the street.
You probably are safe than any randon gun owner off the street. You probably never will kill or injure anyone accidentally or deliberately. But what happens if you stop taking your expensive medication or your condition changes. One of the more serious consequences of bi-polar disorder is suicide. Your personal arsenal will make it too easy for you should you feel the need. For your one psychiatrist who thinks you are safe I suspect there would be dozens whose opinion would differ. Are you singularly unique in that you have such an understanding and control of your own mental health that your gun ownership is completely without a higher degree of risk than a non bi-polar gun owner? I admire your confidence. Or is it arrogance. Surely you couldn't possibly be one of the "loonies" you spoke of earlier.
See, what I know is that guns are not for the initiation of force -- they are for stopping those who initiate force. I can't wrap my mind around initiating force with one. I'm not sure I can wrap my mind around using mine to defend just myself.
i.e. you admit that when it comes to guns and their use, you are not 100% convinced of your own rational decision making ability.
And, again, statistically a legally owned gun is more likely to cause an unintended death or injury due to accidental mis-use or suicide than it is to be used to prevent a crime. It also makes the intended killing (i.e. murder) of another person far easier should you or any other legal gun owner be taken by murderous intent.
And most mental illness will not render the person dangerous with a firearm -- a good deal of mental illness will make peole afraid of them.
Which category do you fall into? Are you dangerous with your guns? In which case you probably should not have them. Or are you afraid of them? In which case you probably should not have them. Or do you have that special mental illness which makes you more rational and more in control of your actions, no, wait, I forgot you have already stated this is not the case.
I have no faith in someone with no respect for the law to make any claim for anything other than his own self-aggrandizement.
How does your opinion of Bloomberg have any bearing on this particlar quote? Do you disagree with the notion that the NRA and gun lobby has had a massive influence over gun laws in America over recent decades and that many people see that influence as a negative thing? Until there is a National Victims Association with the same lobbying clout as the NRA, then they will continue to have too much influence.