That'll teach em
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Wasn't there one of these where a guy made 30 shitty guns out of steel pipe, then literally used the profit to buy an actual nice gun?
Thus brings up a key point of property law: you can't prevent people from owning things that are simple enough. Hence why no matter how strict you make gun laws you'll still have to deal with a black market of shotguns and blunderbusses and anything else that can be made from common materials. To try and control the materials themselves would be a ridiculous treadmill.
As is usually the case, the legal guns are the safer option because you can control what is built and make sure its up to standard.
Once you reach homemade , you get guns that explode, do wild unpredictable shit, and generally damage way more people (both the shooter and the shot). A Russian dude who used to work for me has a fucked up hand from a homemade pistol he made literally popping in his palm like a mini grenade.
Yes, but there are always exceptions like the Shinzo Abe shotgun.
Banning guns Is a lefty fantasy for a number of reasons. Many of them boat accidents.