okay um i have i have i purchased a gun um recently and um i wouldn't i i feel like that the way i feel about it that uh you know it would be nice if you get could get rid of guns completely although i do like to shoot them for sport but i don't think you're going to be able to do that and to make it difficult um-hum you know i think people are going to get guns uh no matter what some somewhere or other so make it difficult for the for the for the good people of the world i don't think it's going to solve the problem so that's my opinion yeah i think um i i'm a i'm an advocate of uh gun control um Maryland i think you'd be surprised is is very pro gun control really yeah as a state in fact we have um they're now introducing some of the more most restrictive gun control laws here in Maryland and uh the um NRA did a nationwide nationwide campaign to raise money to defeat uh Maryland's um local state laws and lost Maryland uh voted in favor to have gun gun control here i think the problem is is because of um we have there's so much crime in the adjoining community of Washington DC that um we're hoping that they could you know if they put in more stricter laws then that crime won't reach out into Maryland which is in a sense a suburb of that um i guess they're experiencing now i don't know two murders or three murders a day in Washington DC normally associated with automatic weapons so i think that's the um that's the big press up in the Northeast is that they want to remove automatic weapons okay well yeah i so yeah i can understand you know guns for and we everybody else in Maryland supports that and hopefully and hopefully well we have we have a very high crime rate here in Houston yeah so we're dealing with uh yeah i i think what you'll find though is that the East Coast is very situation uh is pro gun control uh-huh uh-huh i know i am but like you know you're a hunter and you're a sport you're a sport hunter that's true and and that that's why you know in a sense how it doesn't it does inconvenience you but it could save lives i think is the way we look at it here and we're seeing so many murders um between uh in in Washington DC well do you think though that i mean if you have to wait seven days in order to purchase a gun are they really going to do these background checks and and if they really well i think the i think the long run is is to get um is to get and this is very active in the politics politics here in Maryland now then the long run there's also there's a bill being trying to be passed right now i guess through federal the federal legislature on um instant checkups a a total computerized system i've heard about that but they say it's so so going to be so expensive they'll never do it right and it's year it's years away but it it will be it probably will be implemented on the East Coast first because the FBI headquarters is here in in Virginia and the this will probably be the places that will start to come in faster so yeah it will take a while before um it comes in but that's one reason why i guess the the plan is here in Maryland um because i actually just received uh information from my um uh the um Brady Organization that um they want this seven day bill passed until the um the new bill until they can actually have a computerized system and i think the idea of the Brady Bill is to have this seven day waiting period to be able to check up on gun purchases or whatever um until they can do it automatically on a large computerized system yeah but what what's going to happen to the uh purchasing of guns illegally i meant i meant the guy who shot Brady was he had he purchased his gun many months before he actually committed the deed oh sure that's that's true but he had uh he had a history of of depression and and suicidal behavior you know that's true they that may be true but if he wanted a gun i meant i meant you can purchase almost anything you want illegally meant there is a way to get it do you think he's not smart enough to figure that out um-hum yeah well i don't think he would have been i think that his his type of crime i don't i don't think he would have been i think a street criminal would be you know like what you find in Washington DC don't think so um-hum they would be capable of doing it i don't think this fellow would have i think i think the idea is that they also um my idea too is to remove the automatic weapons from um-hum from the markets you know not to be able to purchase walk into a store and buy an automatic weapon right so you think maybe some of the people who are mentally incapacitated that will eliminate some of that which which really right it'll it'll eliminate some of the you know that that type of crime or whatever yeah and i mean if you can eliminate any you're doing right you can do anything yeah and i i think that's you're doing well you know in a sense uh i have friends that are peace activists and i'm not that extreme Everything they think that everything comes down to you know the whole world but i just think that right now we should do a little bit better checking and and um and i i believe totally that automatic weapons should not be sold in this country um those are you know paramilitary i don't think even sport you know do you know anybody that sport hunts with a automatic weapon see and i don't either so and i do have friends my brother is a lifelong member of the NRA so it's fun you know it's um but it's just a belief you know i guess we all work towards um what we think will make it a better society yeah that's true um-hum and everybody's differences of opinion are probably good that's what makes our you know well yeah i'm you know i just you know i just couldn't understand what uh Sarah Sarah Brady just needs something to do i mean this doesn't seem to be you know what is she really going to accomplish if this goes through i mean it's really not going to solve anything yeah but if you're also talking does this have anything her bill have anything to do with the automatic weapons yeah but it's a start no but it's a start i think i think what you i guess you have to look at things almost just like the i guess the like the pro life and pro choice is that you start with something and if you accomplish it then you increase your objectives and and you move to the next you can't you can't do it all at once you has to do it gradually step by step yeah you can't do it all at once yeah so once if you can um i guess if you can show the put a seven day waiting period in you can mobilize for that then you can also um uh if you show the weakness in the NRA which is a big lobby you know hopefully you can show enough weakness um from the the the gun control advocates you can show enough weakness that you can you know get the President to put a total ban on on assault weapons or the legislatures you know i guess once this passes in some areas and then if you after a year or so you have some statistics to work on that would show that it that yeah it does work yeah well that's yeah um-hum it has cut down at least in this area so maybe somebody else would want to right yeah and see now and if it doesn't work i would be the first one to say you know just like prohibition didn't work if it doesn't work i think i'd be one of the first ones to say okay you know it hasn't worked in five years it hasn't reduced any crime the statistics still show the same so but it doesn't uh won't do anything to uh in other words step if they you know i meant i i still keep my gun and you keep your gun if you have one um-hum yeah so it doesn't eliminate what's already out there but just well see you already registered i think the idea is to get a better idea of who purchases guns um right what type of person purchases what type of of gun and and and also you know the idea that somebody can go out you know a lot of the the mass murderers you know like that one fellow that walked into the Post Office purchased he was severely depressed um from he'd just lost his job um the he was severely depressed he'd been taking depressant drugs or whatever and he walked into a a store bought automa tic weapons bought bullets drove immediately back to the Post Office and shot his former oh right right uh supervisor you know and i think the idea is if you put a seven day waiting period on some of these instant crimes you know this fellow may seek help before he murders you know ideas like that right hum and you know in in all honesty i think all of us believe that uh that um uh you know people kill guns don't that's true that's true you know that i i think but the idea is to is the the compulsive neurotic by gun killer so do you think there well i guess there are quite a few of those there there are and and they always take a number of people with them so i that's the unfortunate thing the innocent yeah i meant not that anyone should die yeah see and in the back of my mind if we save one life if if you save one life you have to wait seven days probably less because if you have a clean record it probably would be faster than seven days you know but you have to wait seven but how would how would anyone how would how if i went to buy a gun and and i had been under the care of a psychologist for the last ten years how would they have a record of that you have to wait oh they probably wouldn't not yet they probably wouldn't i mean that's something that's privileged information that's doctor patient type thing um-hum um-hum so how how is that going to you know how how is that going to work well they might contact maybe an immediate member of your family and and ask them if you know they thought that you were capable oh it isn't you're really talking big bucks to start doing this kind of thing sure yeah but i i think it's worth it you know that's yeah you know they have strict gun laws in in London and they have and England and they have very few murders by by uh automatic weapons and and uh uh guns you know even the even the police for the longest time didn't really carry guns and all over Great Britain though the English but are are there are there uh uh an equal amount of per capita number of killings by other means no it's far less than what we have in the United States we're like the murder capital of the world in the civilized world you know above third world countries yeah sure would be nice to feel safe again wouldn't it yeah and i don't know it's it's just who knows it's an argument i guess um-hum you know but i see that's the thing i totally a hundred percent see everybody's point my brother's a member of the NRA we argue about this over dinner and my mother and dad don't care one way or another so they just always say oh just shut up boys well i'm glad i talked to you because i have some i got some uh information from the other side because i was yeah well and you know what's really funny is that it