Let me add this to those following this thread.
Just last month a long time friend of mine was shot by her husband. Let me give you the connection of her and her family to mine. Her name is Pam and I have known here since at least kindergarten. Her parents and my parents went to school together as well. In fact Pam was so close to my family it wasn't until around high school that I found out we weren't related. She was very good friends with my 2nd and 3rd cousins and was often found at our family reunions. She always seemed to have an optimistic approach on life and was one of the least judgmental person I've known.
She married a black guy (eventhough she was white) despite the resistance from the traditional minded family. It is also believed that this man she married was also muslim although I have no way to confirm. There was evidence that the man she married had issues of violence that I warned her about but respected her decision to proceed in marrying him.
Together they have two beautiful girls.
In January, Pam decided to file for divorce from her husband whose abusive and violent nature continued to manifest. It had become so bad that she had to have the Sheriff with her to collect her things in order to move out.
In March, Her husband found her and shot her multiple times...ending her life. The very next day as police were out to find him in order for questioning (he wasn't a suspect but rather a person of interest by the FBI) using the low-jack device in the vehicle he was driving. They later found him that afternoon and proceeded to pull him over for questioning. Before the officers were able to talk to him he had pulled out his gun and shot himself in the head. The more tragic side of this is the two girls (5 and 6?) were in the car at the same time.
I merely state this tragic story to let you see how close I have had gun related violence/crime to me. It took the life of a long time friend.
Bahu (and any others supporting gun bans), to say that if Pam's husband didn't have a gun would have prevented this crime is completely naive. The man was clearly mentally unstable. If the man had enough hatred to shoot her with a gun what makes you think that if he didn't have a gun that this crime would have been prevented? Sure if he used another implement (ie knife, chainsaw, woodchipper, baseball bat, hands etc) this would yield in ONLY a decrease in gun related crime but a net in the same number of crimes commited (in this case murder).
In this scenario, one has to consider that there is only one person with a gun. Let's consider another option. Let's say that my friend Pam had a gun at the same time to defend herself. She may have been able to protect herself (with every right to do so, here in colorado).
By banning guns you are merely taking guns out of the honest citizen and putting them in a similar position my friend was. She was easily over powered by her husband's possession of a gun because she did not.
Name me one criminal that doesn't find the sound (*chi-chunk*) from a shot gun a deterent? The criminals by the very name they have (criminals) have no respect for the law, WHY oh WHY, then do you want to keep guns out of the responsible law abiding citizens giving them a handicap in defending themselves? A gun ban merely supports the criminals and punishes the law abiders.
*sigh* why do I continue to see this trend from liberals?