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Arguments from people from "liberal bubble" are not compelling to the "gun nuts" at all.
Why? Because people from these bubble are completely, willfully and proudly ignorant. Not only about guns, not only about reality of gun violence, but also about all gun laws and regulations that are already in the books.
Typical exchange looks like this:
"Fuck AmeriKKKa! Only in this country can every child walk to gun shop, buy machine gun and bring it to school!"
"attempt to explain that this is not how it works"
"Shut up, gun nut! You have small dick!"
What could dispel this pigheaded attitude? Only personal experience. This happens - when person from "the bubble" feels directly, personally endangered, finds that police are there not to serve and protect, but to bully and brutalize, and decides as last and desperate resort to buy a gun.
Many such cases - ask any gun shop employee.
These "bubble people" are among the least welcomed patrons (after stoned/drunk/crazy people and tattoed thugs in gang colors). They would tell you tales how they had to explain these customers there are such thing as gun laws, that they cannot just pick a gun and take it home right now (and face screaming and hysterical meltdowns).
This is old argument that is based on exactly this kind of ignorance.
Actually regulating guns like cars would be something that most gun owners would be extremely happy with.
https://reason.com/1999/11/01/taking-it-to-the-streets-2/
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Even better than how I said it.
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