Guns are tools. Guns protect families and children.  Guns save innocent life thousands of times each day.

Instead of trying to manipulate people into continued support of failed schemes like this buyback, our politicians, and even the Sun-Times, would be better served helping people understand the truth so we will all be better, smarter citizens.

The answer isn’t more racist, classist and sexist gun control laws or disarmament schemes.

The answer involves a commitment to take violent offenders off the streets for a long time.

Florida today enjoys the lowest firearm violent crime rate ever. It’s not because there is a paucity of guns in Florida, where 1.5 million people have concealed carry licenses.

It’s because if you commit a violent crime with a gun in Florida, you go away for a long, long time.

See, Florida passed a sentencing enhancement law many years ago to combat violent gun crime. Use a gun in a violent crime in the Sunshine State, you get 10 years added to your sentence. Fire the gun, add 20 years. Wound or kill someone and you go away for 25 years, minimum. There’s no parole or probation. It’s hard time.

By contrast, in Chicago in recent weeks, police nabbed three youths who allegedly committed a drive-by shooting, wounding two.

The Cook County state’s attorney charged the youths with a Class 4 felony: one to three years in prison. Another incident involved a woman on a YouTube video popping shots off at people on a busy street. She was charged with a misdemeanor. In Florida, all of these people would be gone for a generation.

The choice is ours to make. Prosecute and sentence violent offenders to long prison terms, or nibble around the edges with failed, feel-good symbolism that doesn’t work.

John Boch is executive director of Champaign-based Guns Save Life.