Keep in mind that our 'opinions' aren't that of the media nor the public in general (who pay too much attention to the media in the first place).
We've become a nation of assumption, assuming (without due dillegence exercised) to what someone else says is so......
Consequently, the spin will be to remove or curtail the right of firearm ownership as far as the general public is concerned, if, in fact, it's germane to the issuses or not. It's the media spin (and to a lesser extent the wishes of politicians who aren't pro firearm.....
The current regime is all about curtailing those rights whether we agree with that or not and the Clinton assualt rifle ban reinstatment is a good start, just like the UN resolution curtailing firearm ownership, something that has already occured in th EU.
Be thankful you don't live in Germany. I have a good friend who lives in Mannheim. Under German proclimation, only the military and police can posess firearms unless it's one sporting firearm and to own even one involves a mountain of paperwork. He comes here to visit yearly and finds our preoccupation with firearms to be odd, because, over there, there aren't any owned by citizens, somthing he accepts as normal.
If, in fact, you (and I) didn't vote for the current President, he is still the President and we will abide by his mandates as citizens of this country.
I agree that the senseless killings (not just the kids but everywhere) have to stop. The answer to the issue escapes me. I don't believe that the answer is curtailment of ownership but thn I'm pro firearm. Problem is, there are many, many citizens who aren't.