I forgot about this thread.
This is just your opinion, I rarely even think about my firearms unless they need cleaned or moved or something.
Yes, that piece is just my opinion. There are probably ways to roughly quantify psychological distress and perform studies, but it probably hasn't been done in this way. I believe with all my heart that it is true, for what it's worth. Some of my personal experiences have led me here. The overarching theme of being fearful of one another is the bigger concern here. That people feel it is wise to invest in weapons for the sole purpose of killing other people for x and y reasons. It's kind of depressing.
People are good. All of them. This is something I have to believe. I'm not sure what I'd do if I didn't trust in humanity.
You will never get polio either, but I bet you still got vaccinated against it, didn't you?
We're required vaccinations for work. Vaccinations are different. Purchasing a weapon just in case you have to kill someone is a lot different than protecting yourself from infection.