Most of this country's ills these days come down to people no longer taking responsibility for their own actions. In a world where people can partake in welfare programs, take out more insurance, litigate, return things even after they've used them... there's essentially no risk to doing anything anymore because people can always blame someone else.
We have a semi-automatic weapon in our house. It is double-locked, dissembled, and hidden somewhere I would never be able to find it, much less open it, because I don't know where the key is. Only my husband, the owner of the gun, knows that. It will never be used for self-defense because really, the only places where I'd be able to have it accessible to USE for self-defense are also accessible to our young kids. Even if I put it high on a shelf, there is way more of a chance of my kids getting a step-ladder and finding it or of something else terrible happening with it than of us being able to use it for self-defense. But that's what responsible gun ownership is-- it means accessing all the risks of ownership, taking responsibility for anything that MIGHT happen with them, and doing whatever possible to make sure they don't fall into the wrong hands.
But because people are less responsible as a whole, I'm not surprised that there are so many news stories about the misuse of guns in this country.
What's it for? Why do you have it? (There are no guns in my past or present, so they are foreign and scary to me)