Well that's good at least, then maybe she would be receptive to a letter, of course I wouldn't be telling them anything they don't already know. Why are the laws the way they are? Do the cities have really bad crime, run by more liberal politicians? is the general poopulation just scared of guns? Thanks Mali.
Most, not all, of the violent crime in Omaha is centered around the lower income areas of the city, specifically north and south Omaha. There have been incidents out west, but not to the degree that it occurs in those areas. Why are our laws the way they are? Not sure I can answer that. One things that weighs in would be that we had a lot of people relocating to Omaha from California because of jobs and cost of living and they brought their insane driving and liberal attitude to this midwest town. Tie that with the fact that the metro area is nearing 1M people and we are starting to get the attitudes that come with a larger community where people just don't care and you can see how this can go wrong quickly.
I am a fairly new gun owner but I think one of the other problems is that gun owners are not an out spoken bunch. This is changing and I have more hope for the future of our rights than I did when I bought my first handgun. It always seemed like being a gun owner was something you kept quiet about so people didn't mock you and I didn't hear of many people that were willing to say "Yes, I have guns ,I love shooting them and I am not afraid to tell you that I am this way."
However, I think things are changing and people are more willing to say they have firearms and talk about them. Especially since so many people are becoming curious about them now.
Does it change that we have problems with violent crime in the two largest cities in the state? No, but it at least means that these times they are a changing. Thanks to people like members of the NFOA who are willing to stand up for the rights of those who quietly hope.