I see the principal in your arguement, Derid, and you're right; it seems like a moot point to limit legal gun sales while we have gapping 2,000 boarder that Washington refuses to close. But the fact still remains that we are at war and our citizens seem to refuse to admit it and accept the sacrifices that war requires.

It wasn't a month ago that Soo Chun We (sp?) commited a mass murder at Va. Tech and the news reports were littered with talks of creating a "list" of people who may be mentally unstable and should not be allowed to purchase firearms. I don't think this is an outragous idea; and similairly I doin't think it's outragous for suspected terrorists to be subject to the same restrictions.

Personally I think it is misguided to be upset with the government when you should direct your outrage twards those terrorists whom force us to sacrifice our liberties for security...