I have thought a lot about this, and have come to the conclusion that owning guns should be illegal. But I see your point.
I defy any of you to give me a decent reason why ownership of guns shouldn't be illegal.
There's not enough inane drivel in the world, nor enough vapid egotists. That's why twitter had to be invented, to satisfy the human need to spout guff.
Oh, I could write for hours about why it shouldn't be illegal, so why don't you have a head-start and tell me why you think it should be illegal. Even though you say "it should obviously be the person who is to blame, not the tool which he uses" and "I very rarely support the notion of banning anything"
Those things that I said before do not contradict my stance on this. If your argument is that ownership of firearms acts as a deterrent and serves as a means of protecting yourself and your family, which is an attitude they seem to have in America, I'd point you to the worrying crime rates over there. Their homicide rate is almost four times as high as ours and six times as high as Germany's. In fact, it's far higher than any European country bar Russia. 14,748 murders in the US in 2010. And when people are using guns to protect themselves, they're not doing it right. They shoot people who try to burgle them or just enter their land. That's not the right way to deal with those sorts of crimes. Go spend a week in a dodgy part of Los Angeles then tell me that you support the rights of these people to own guns. It's mad.
Easy access to weapons can make you do things you regret. If you are not carrying a knife, you are less likely to fight or less likely to get into anything more serious than a punch up. It's easy to think that the inner city thugs shoot or stab someone without compunction, but I bet quite a few regret it and not solely from a selfish point of view. Youngsters go in for posturing...given time they grow up. Whenever I hear of a youngster killed, I think of 2 lives wasted...the victims and the perpetrator.
Anyone heard the Richard Chaplow interview on saints player? he goes " im sure adam will be wanting to go on holiday, he is a lonely guy and needs a friend?" ...???

On the subject of twitter it's a fantastic resource to get news and mostly a source of entertainment. I use it at college for a quick update between lectures on any breaking football stories etc.. people who use it to tweet to footballers piss me off. You're not freinds with them so why are you pretending you are e.g "chaplow what you and the lads doing in vegas?! :L" very sad, bet the players hate it. Anyway, i'd recomend twitter if you are out for prolonged periods and want to know the news, you can't get any more up to date. Just don't follow c-list celebs or Joey Barton.