Donnachaidh wrote:I think a lot of the reason gun control is such an issue in the US and why many people outside the US have trouble understanding why its an issue and why we have such strong feelings about it ultimately goes back to history.
Unlike Europe, the US has not had modern weapons (tanks, machine guns, bombers) used in a war in it and so has not had to absorbed the devastation that brings on a cultural level (Europe did after both WW1 and WW2) nor does that awareness exist in the memories of our current leaders. But from a cultural perspective we are not that far removed from the time when guns were necessary for our families' safety (<150 years since frontier where attacks by both bandits and natives were not uncommon and the American Civil War). Most of Europe has lived in cultures were civil authorities were able to exert effective control of areas and deal with crime for centuries. For most of the Western US that has only been the case for maybe 100 years - which isn't long in terms of human culture. The US had highway bandits < 75 years ago (the most famous example being Bonnie and Clyde). That sort of thing is of why our police are armed; for that matter even when they weren't officially armed (when police forces were first formed in the US) almost every police officer carried some sort of firearm.
Just for your information, most police forces are armed (i think all the rest of europe are). In fact, the british police might be unique in being unarmed. For that reason, I was using it as an example of how cultural expectations vary as a result of our hitory.
I certanly agree that the 'frontiersman' attitude and the revolutions/civil wars had that effect but the possibility that a war with modern technology on US soil might swing things the other way hadn't really occured to me. Now I'm ruminating on eastern europe. Certainly something to think about.
But I think the above results more in an open-mindedness to towards freedom with arms. But it seems that the reason some defend that right so fiercely (and here as an outside i speak carefully) is because they are actively scared of their government. And that's just as much an alien attitude.