I know Shootall. I did a term paper on gun control about 20 years ago and 85% of all gun related crime is with stolen or borrowed guns, and 90% by repeat offenders.
What I ment was, if you are raised in the country and learn from your father, grandfather, or uncles, respect for the weapons, and see what they do to animals you hunt, you learn it is not a toy. Most inner city people, even the wealthy "high rise" living people don't really know about guns or hunting. My wife has a niece who lives in Manhattan, and she knows nothing about guns or shooting. Manhattan is not the "inner city" but a much higher standard of living than say Queens or such. Since a lot of Americans live in cities, rich or poor, they really either fear guns, or have no clue, so they vote for gun control candidates. Rural states and communities don't want to give up their rights because of big city dwellers. I have a friend who is from upstate New York. His father owns a 200 acre farm. He said upstate is conservative and usually votes Republican. New York City is over half the states population by itself. Because of that, they have a hard time just getting a concealed carry permit. Have to wait forever, and justify the need. Hunting is not a need they say.