And another thing, maybe schools should have a class on gun safety at an early age. One wher you learn about how guns work, what kind of destructive power they have, and how to shoot the thing. When I was growing up, my first gun was a daisy BB gun. When my father thought I was good with it, he bought me a .22. After that, he bought me a .280 for elk hunting. I started shooting at 4 years old. I got that .22 when I was 6, and I shot a .308 and a .338 by the age of 10 and when you see what those guns can do to an object you realize their destructive power. I do not fear guns, but I do RESPECT them. With society the way it is today, people are afraid of guns. They are ignorant. They see them as an object that kills, not a person that kills but an object, and our government is doing a damn good job of keeping it that way. Gun education, or lack there of, is a big part of the problem, I think!!!