"It's dangerous that accurate sights are common" is one of the stranger talking points. Even the people who say it haven't really thought about it.
If they did, they'd realize the implication — "guns should have more randomness to where the bullet lands" — is silly.
WATCH: CNN's "chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst" John Miller fear-mongers about "laser sights" on pistols in the wake of the Brown University shooting.
"One of those firearms, we are told, was equipped with a laser sight device.
This has significance, because

