Measures like restricting magazine size, stricter back-ground checks etc etc are NOT the equivalent to banning ALL cars. Because these mitigating proposals are always incorrectly responded to as the thin end of the wedge no response and thus no progress is made at all.
Well in Australia that has been the case and the stuff gets worse each year.
Actually if community safety was the goal then some of the stuff, especially in Western Australia is just the opposite.
Non shooters in Australia think it is just about banned semi autos and military style etc. However, that is not the case, far from it unfortunately.
Of course it does generate a lot of employment in the gov't and it grows each year.
In some states of Australia you can't own the more powerful rifles unless you can justify because you are shooting buffalo. However, I would say across the whole world there would be at most a handful of illegal shooting with the powerful stuff....probably a couple of road signs...maybe
Another ridiculous one. In some states you cant own a 338 Lapua because powerful military sniper rifle. However, the case capacity 338s are OK and they are the ones that also used for target shooting from 1500 to 3000 yards and beyond. However, the gov't have no idea what they are doing. It is quite staggering the lack of knowledge in both Firearms Registry and police ballistics. When you get to some of the more "exotic" stuff" it is like talking to a non gun owner.
In short the thin edge of the wedge or the slippery slope exists and exists big time, at least with guns.
One other point. If you eliminate all mass shootings in America, which from memory is 4 or more people.....guess by what percentage gun deaths in America will be decreased. You can look it up yourself and when you do you will see how futile all this stuff is.