GMPetrie wrote:
You hear about this kind of thing almost every year. How many shootings will there be before anti-gun laws are introduced in the US? I think it is too late for them to do anything.
I lied in my earlier post, had to make another comment lol...
As I understand it, the American Constitution guarantees a right for its citizens to bare arms. While i'm not an American citizen, in Australia we also have a Constitution which acts as a constraint on law making powers where legislation must be drafted, written and approved in a certain manner to be approved. The Constitution also outlines certain rights and liberties that a law must not violate.
My interpretation of gun laws in America is that any law to modify or control gun usage COULD be in breach of the Constitutional right to bare arms. But, I haven't read up on the relevant provisions. However, the fact that gun laws in America have been such a contentious issue for the time that they have, i'm guessing violation of the Constitution is pivotal to the argument.
In Australia, we banned the use of semi-automatic rifles in 1997 following the Port Arthur Massacre. Our Constitution does not guarantee a right to bare arms which provided easy passage for the relevant legislation to be passed when it did. I imagine the situation in America is far more complicated.