I still have no determinate position on gun control. On one hand, the right to bare arms is a reality. To hunt, to protect one's self against wild-life let alone other humans... you could even argue that armed civilians protect the populace from government abuses.
But it's a sad day when irresponsible and unstable individuals get their hands on automatic weaponry and commit mass murder. Then what do we do? We lock them up for life or execute them. But really, perhaps it was just the fact they had access to a weapon that can cause so much harm from such a personal distance. Probably playing too many video games.
I think the real thing to think about is "why are we manufacturing so many weapons of mass destruction"? WWI rolled around and the tanks started rolling down the city streets of Europe. A war directly caused by industrial revolution. Reasonable anarchists of the era started calling for the universal unification of the proletariat to prevent mass warfare.
Then Stalin decided to pass around ak-47's to any hackneyed backwater militia group that proclaimed the cause of communism.
Point is, we shouldn't be manufacturing these weapons in the first place. The only reason we are is because one nation is against another and we have to manufacture them lest the other nation has all the power.
Certainly this dynamic will end in a world-wide realization of some sort.
I am Australian, so you can't lie about us to me to shore up your apparent ideological belief that weapons of war belong in local communities.
Off topic but I would like to mention that I am an American with a Canadian father that spent 3 years in Perth, Australia as a toddler. Meat pies are still my favorite food.