Democratic proposals for gun control emerge following mass shootings, whereas Republicans respond with 'thoughts and prayers' and resistance to new regulations. Senator John Kennedy argues that eliminating sober drivers won't stop drunk driving, drawing an analogy to gun ownership. He suggests that gun control measures punish responsible gun owners and do not address the problem effectively. The argument implies that mainstream proposals do not typically advocate for the complete removal of guns, focusing instead on responsible ownership.
Republican Senator John Kennedy expressed that simply removing sober drivers would not effectively combat drunk driving, paralleling that gun control should not penalize responsible gun owners for mass shootings.
Kennedy stated, 'We do not need more gun control. We need more idiot control,' implying a need to address the root causes of issues rather than penalizing the majority.
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