bbqpenguin wrote:i don't own a gun, and probably never will, however there are several reasons that i wish to have the right to
1. i may want to go hunting. innocent enough (well, to most people anyways)
2. for fun/sport, again innocent enough just shooting at targets and such
3. to protect myself and my loved ones
4. because otherwise it's just one more instance of the government telling me to do
5. because, if i see the need to, i would like the ability to violently overthrow my government. this would be difficult without a gun

All of those, except for number 5, don't require what I like to call "crazy guns", like assault rifles, or a .50 cal sniper rifle. Besides, it's not like you can beat the standing army's tanks and bazookas with an assault rifle anyway.
Point being, I think most anti-gun people aren't really speaking out against the Second Amendment, they are just speaking out FOR gun control. If you hunt, you don't need an AR-15 illegally modified to fire fully automatic. You don't need an Uzi to face a duck or a deer.
Yet the NRA is always trying to get more powerful guns into the hands of the people, and I for one can't jive with that. If we were still in a time when people had to load their muskets or rifles with a ramrod, the best and most highly trained gun users would only be getting off between 3-4 shots per minute. Compare that even with the firing power of a semi-automatic handgun, and I think it's a bit self evident that we need to adapt the law to the conditions of the time.
Too many people get killed in America from stray bullets, something that wouldn't happen nearly so frequently if it took 20 seconds to reload, aim and fire a weapon instead of the 20 seconds it takes to unload however many rounds are in the clip of the gun in question today. Plus, guns were so much more expensive to the individual consumer back then, it was uncommon to own more than one weapon.
Gun control is the best possible solution to the advancing technology, but too many people either confuse it with the all-or-nothing arguments about the 2nd Amendment or use those all-or-nothing arguments to justify having weapons there really is no reason to own for just sport.