Letter: Gun limits are knee-jerk reactions

A women fires a handgun at the "Get Some Guns & Ammo" shooting range in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Jan. 15, 2013) Credit: Getty Images
I am an American, born and raised in New York, and proud of it until today. Between the New York State Legislature ["Imperfect, but necessary," Editorial, Jan. 16] and President Barack Obama ["Obama's worthy crusade on guns," Editorial, Jan. 17], these are knee-jerk reactions to a tragedy, and my rights have been diminished.
Instead of taking the opportunity to bring the nation together by having a bipartisan forum to end this madness spreading through our society, they have driven a huge wedge between the proponents and opponents of gun control.
What's next? Limiting the amount of horsepower in your car? If you think that's not a weapon, then you are wrong. A speeding automobile is just as deadly as a bullet. After that, what else will we be asked to live without?
I am truly sorry for those who have lost someone to a maniac with a gun or knife or drunken driver, but what has been done in response does nothing but take away from those who have done no wrong.
Thomas Ferrante, Mastic