Oddly enough, I would trust mskis with a firearm more than almost all people I know, as he seems to have a very emotionally grounded attitude even as crazy and ungrounded as his politics are to my mind. But I don't trust most people to be able to control emotions. Most mass shooters are legal law abiding gun owners up until the second they snap.
That is putting to much trust in anyone. We all have a snapping point. We are
ALL capable of murder. We are social creatures with a tendency toward violence.
It is
REALLY difficult to kill someone with your bare hands. It happens, but rarely. Usually you end up with some broken fingers, rib, nose and some black eyes. We are still neolithic in the sense that our fight instinct is
WAY faster than our rational thought process. We have been perfecting violence as a society to a fine edge since before we came down out of the trees. The first thing our ancestors did when they started loosing a fight was to grab a stick. The stick used was better than a fist and the speed of its use was more instantaneous. Then came spears, followed by spear throwers, and the bow. Soon we could hit our targets at 100 yards or more. Otzi the Ice Man was murdered by a projectile weapon 7,000 years ago. As our weapons have improved, our ability to think rationally in a clutch or "agitated" state has not kept pace. This is not necessarily a bad thing. Its the fight or flight response and has saved many people and created heros.
The problem is that a firearm strapped to your side, concealed or open carried, can be accessed faster than any other weapon in hominid history. Standard military training for any ambush is turn into the enemy and engage the enemy and move into them. That is the natural fight response. All of us have an action point where we will access that weapon, cock it, and fire at your target within 1 to 2 seconds. No thinking included. I could load a 120 mm tank round from ready rack to prepared to fire at targets down range in 3.5 seconds flat (member of 1,000 point tank crew and later part of a Canadian Army Trophy Team). That is not enough time for rational thought to supersede the fight or flight response. It can't, or it wouldn't have been a benefit for us from before we could speak words.
Mski's, Me, or anyone. Hand guns are easily the most dangerous weapon man has ever wielded against other men. FACT
I don't want to sound disrespectful, but I am curious what policies you think need to be changed. Odds are I am going to agree with you because from what I know of my cousin who did two tours in Afghanistan, she is furious with the way things are handled when you get out.
There are 2 VA's. One provides medical services to vets. It is way over worked and under funded. This VA needs more staff and facilities to deal with the work load. Good luck with that, because it would reduce the number of aircraft carriers, F-35's, and other toys the pentagon wants. Care through the VA is rated as meeting the care requirements of the ACA. The existing vets, recent wars, and the bad economy has forced many vets into the VA. Wait lines are longer than the civilian size. I have many ideas on how to improve the speed and greatly reduce costs. However, they won't listen to anybody, because it needs congress to act to make changes. So it will not happen. Certainly, the GOP will not side with injured soldiers because it will cost money. The really silly thing is that vets by and large vote GOP for the most misguided reasons.
The second is the Compensation and Pension system. The process of filing claims with the VA is a quasi legal process where the veteran is presumed to be lying and or attempting to defraud the US government and the citizens of the US. The burden of proof is always on the soldiers. NEVER on the armed forces. Many vets die before they can receive the compensation the regulations pretend to state they are owed. It's pay to play. If you can't afford help to battle the VA, you get squat.
Kind of bitter.