This is to address basketcase's responses
25% of Americans own a firearm. That is a large portion of the population considering it takes into account kids and seniors. That's far from a minority.
You misunderstood what I said about suppressors and indoor use. Shooting inside is extremely loud. Earplugs are not fully adequate. Even doubling up with earplugs and over the ear hearing protection results in hearing loss for employees indoors for extended hours. Using a suppressor indoors is a good idea.
Target shooting is a sport, and it is as old as the firearm and is a 100% legal legitimate sport. I've already posted there's worldwide organizations like IPSC, which is in over 100 countries and has tens of thousands of members, with 30,000 in the US alone. I've previously posted about CMP, IDPA, Cowboy Action, Steel challenge, etc. You not acknowledging how large the shooting sports are does not take away from their popularity.
Open carry is what some Yanks want. I personally think it's stupid to display to a potential attacker that you are equipped with a firearm as your last resort for protection.
You put too much faith in the training of patrol officers. Go find one and talk to a Toronto Police or OPP Officer. They will tell you they only qualify once or twice a year. 90% don't shoot any more than those two qualifications, which is far below the average recreational shooter.
Here's a great example. Cst Ken Lam, the officer who arrested Alek Minassian, the man who killed 10 people with a van, has received no award from Toronto Police or external sources.
Why? Because he actually tried to shoot Minassian, but was unable to because he didn't load his gun. That's why he's never received and award and remains a Constable. If Minassian actually had a gun instead of a cellphone in his hand, Lam would be dead. Do your research. Find a Toronto Police officer and ask him/her. I'll bet they'll try and evade the question.
Think civil war in the U.S is an idle threat? Do your research on the U.S. military. They've held exercises that span multiple states simultaneously, with California listed as a friendly state, Arizona as a potentially friendly state and Texas as a hostile state. Why would they do that considering Iraq fits in California?