I really didn't want to get in this discussion, but I have a serious question for gun owners that I've wondered about for a long time. When it comes to these fully automatic weapons or modifications that can make a weapon essentially automatic, like bump-stocks, why do gun owners want to
own them? I mean, I get that firing them is fun - I went to one of those "Fire high-powered guns!" places in Vegas once and, holy shit, it's fun to pump tons of bullets into a target (or in my case, pump tons of bullets in the general proximity of a target.) But why do you need to
own them? I am not trying to say no one should have guns, but I honestly wonder if a potential option in the current debate on these things might be to make those types of guns only available at a firing range for the general public. That is, you can go fire them anytime you want, but you just can't walk out of the place with one. I know there is the whole 2nd amendment argument about no infringing on the right to have guns, but I guess I don't see why anyone would justifiably argue the need to own something that, to
@fidodie 's point, fires 1440 rounds per minute. Is anyone using a gun that fires 1440 rounds per minute for anything other than target practice? If so, what? And if it is only for things like shooting targets, why wouldn't the idea of having these only available at target ranges be a bad option? What am I missing?