Let me take a wild guess: "Team Left"?
There are parts of Team Left I have come to absolutely adore, and they have a pretty good overall track record on that, even though any more they are doing a lot of resting on past laurels. But it's just that one certain amendment in the original Bill of Rights they seem to have this problem with.
But just as the Right has it's stumbling blocks, the Left keeps getting lured into this trap of letting the emotions be played with Icke's famous Problem Reaction Solution scenario: "Something must be done! Now!"
That's how the Patriot Act was born, same basic thing but different teams. "We're under attack, do something now! We'll worry about our damn freedoms later! The Constitution is not a suicide pact!"
Remember those acute emotions post 9/11? Well that's very similar to what's happening here.
Since the time I first hit the forum scene all wet behind the ears back in late 2010, a vast majority of the chatter has of course been the mistrust of big government, especially the US government. That US government who relishes war in foreign lands, loves to create and fan the flames of other little proxy wars, loves to assassinate, torture, undermine, spy, create false flags, and is of course by far the world's largest arms dealer. Or as in the case of ISIS, we just GAVE them whatever weaponry they needed...
And this is the same government a sizeable part of forum world now wants to step in, and solve America's gun debate? That it may well have instigated in a myriad of ways itself? Don't tell me things like Operation Northwoods are not still very much so on the table. And they've gotten a LOT more sophisticated sine the early 60's.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods
Because we're talking about guns. If the conversation were about questioning the validity of free speech in a modern society I would invoke the 1st, how to keep from incriminating one's self with law enforcement the 5th, or what to do if a cop wants to pat you down and search your car without probable cause, the 4th, etc.
Well that's not very nice, nor very accurate.