"the entailing result is that there will be more violence and accidents occurring by use of those possessed gun."
So do we ban everything that might lead to more violence or accidents? See my earlier post about causes of preventable deaths... we deal with numerous things in our society that are very dangerous. Driving being the biggest one. Yet we don't fear those things but for some reason many have an irrational fear of fire arms.
The constitutional right to bear arms is not a law per say. The right to bare arms is a universal one of all people. The constitution simply recognizes this right and puts it in writing.
I believe in individual rights. I believe every man and women are sovereign individuals. The only authority the state has is through consent of these individuals. I believe these principals are what made America great.
Many here are collectivists. They think the state and the society are more important than the indivual. The problem with this view is that at some point YOUR desires, your rights, the way you live your life will be at odds with society. If you don't fight for other peoples rights nobody will be there to fight for yours.
I can support gun control as long as it meets these two criteria: First it can not limit peaceful law abiding peoples access to their rights. Secondly it needs to objectively, and quantifiably reduce gun violence by the criminal element in our society. Seldom do proposed gun laws do this.