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					Originally Posted by  mheisig
					 
				 
				It works all the time with people who seek out the necessary training.  I fail to see what's so hard to grasp about that for most people. 
 
An old adage in the military and law enforcement goes, "You will fight like you train." 
 
So, yes, run out to the local gun show, buy yourself "a nine," toss it in the nightstand having barely familiarized yourself with it and yeah, expect disastrous results. 
 
Being proficient with a firearm, and by proficient I mean reasonably accurate, reasonably fast, with the ability to reload and be familiar enough to operate under stress and pressure and in low light environments, is really is not as complicated as it sounds.  People who are ignorant about guns generally seem to assume it's an incredibly complex process better left to "professionals." 
			
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 And I fail to see what is so hard to grasp about "unintended consequences".  First, I disagree about how far training can take you.  Comparing a gun owner to a police officer is a far stretch.  Second, even if it was enough, you assume way too much about what the average person who has a gun will do to educate and train themselves.
The unintended consequences outweigh the benefits in my house.  God bless America, because you are free to choose differently.  I believe that gun control needs to be smarter, not harder, but the current state just isn't cutting it.