Doodle,
Exactly... I'm willing to bet 99.9% of people are in favor of a "line" somewhere. Ie, we can't get ahold of nukes, tanks, anti-air craft missiles, hummers w/ a 50-cal gunner seat, Apache choppers, etc. Nor should these be freely available in
most peoples' opinion.
There is a line already drawn in everyone's mind, and I tend to think that we have a tendency to draw it at a point where far more offensive damage can be done with a tool than reasonable defensive utility, hunting utility, or recreational utility.
Most criminals are not afraid of laws (at least ones they think they can avoid getting caught breaking), but they ARE apt to not pay $15,000 for a gun, and ARE afraid of the chance of getting shot, even once, in the process.
Crazies are a different matter, though I'd imagine some of the rules still hold (they're unlikely to seek out and pay for very difficult-to-get weaponry, and if they think they're going to get put down after 2 shots they probably will think twice about trying to mow down a mall population).
I think "gun free zones" are a problem. However, I think limiting guns to 10-or-less clip sizes, non-full-auto fire, and some other limitations makes it MORE DIFFICULT to get those items, as they are now scarce. Responsible gun owners tend to hold on to these items if limited in supply and therefore the price to the black market goes way up.
I also tend to think something on a national level is appropriate. As the governor of CT pointed out, states are so pourous nowadays that any one state trying to take on the gun crime problem alone is unlikely to be effective (similary to any one country trying to stop global warming).
I am so frickin' willing to have an intelligent debate on this. I tend to think that some have pre-wired themselves to simply wanting to make the opposition look like buffoons... and though there's plenty of ammo for them to use on both sides (pardon the pun

), shouldn't we be always trying to avoid the lowest common denominator in debates?
TripleB,
Limiting who can own a rocket launcher or even a nuke is, effectively, a form of gun control. So I'm wondering where you'd draw the line.
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- Thomas Paine