So I have questions for you:
What happened to 7,000,000Ukrainian's in 1939?
Were the 6,000,000 murdered Jews of WWII armed before they were taken to death camps?
Okay, if you are going to start out lying, there's really no point to talking to you.
Point was, there were plenty of guns available in those places. They just didn't do any good. The Ukrainians mostly died of famine, not being shot.
When you are faced with why you support gun ownership, simply ask these questions. If you don't know the answers, to one in particular, look them up and learn. I know I was surprised by the first question. It was never taught in school history class. I lived to the ripe age of 55 before I learned about the Ukrainian incident. I was shocked how 7,000,000 people can die at the hands of an evil government and it is one story that is still suppressed today.
Well, whatever you heard was probably wrong. The reason why the Ukrainian experience was so miserable was because there were a shitload of guns lying around after WWI and the Russian Civil War, and people on all sides were murdering each other. that was further compounded by a famine that starved millions. It wasn't a case of one side not having guns. It was a case of one side with guns and tanks winning.
I was able to take a .22 rifle to school when I grew up. Guns were not a sexy mystery to be used to kill others. We were taught gun safety and hunting safety in school. I went everywhere with a .22 rifle and a fishing pole. I never had the desire to use it for evil.
Funny, I'm 55 and I never remember this magical time when kids brought guns into school. OR when they taught us "gun safety" or any of that sort of thing.
But for sake of argument, this is a 1950's hunting rifle.
And this is the AR-15 Nikolas Cruz brought into Parkland two weeks ago.
See the difference?