Ed Good is correct in his opinion of too many guns and depriving firearms from people who shouldn't have them as a solution: "we are the only country in the world that seems to tolerate mass murder, in the name of an individual right . . .it's about time we as a society realize we are over gunned with too many super dangerous weapons in the hands of too many super dangerous people." US gun violence is a head-shaker to the world. For Ed to say it doesn't make him anti-gun. He's declaring a public interest: what people would choose if they saw clearly, thought rationally and acted disinterestedly.