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As usual, you are wrong on so many fronts... HyogaRott Send a noteboard - 27/12/2012 10:39:04 PM
hey, people die from falling off a ladder, we obviously need stronger ladder regulations. after all, the only purpose of ladders is to kill people in mass quantities. :rolleyes:


I was saying how silly it is to ban guns because of the very small number of gun related deaths in this country. Pay attention.


30,000 gun deaths is not a small number, and is on par with the number of people killed in car crashes every year. but yet you have to go through some sort of training to drive, and you have to pay licensing fees to keep your car. to buy a gun, you just have to be old enough and able to pass a background check. there is no mandatory training and no requirement to renew your license unless you have a conceal permit. considering that the only purpose of a gun is to kill indiscriminately, you'd think we could find a way to make them *less* accessible to the general public, or at the very least require enough training that people who just want to kill someone will find a less efficient method.


- 30,000 in a country of 311 million is statistically small.

- There is no Constitutional protection regarding driving a car, but there is for owning one which does NOT require a permit or license.

- Guns are intended to kill discriminately, bombs kill indiscriminately. A gun that kills indiscriminately is useless.

- Guns are incredibly inefficient for killing large numbers of people, which is why the military uses explosives (missiles, gravity bombs, artillery, mortars, claymores, etc.). Explosives, poisons, and incindiary devices can be constructed from the contents of the average home quite easily.

The only difference between the efficiency of a gun and my hand (or the hand of a child, yes even a child can crush a larynx) is that the gun can kill at a distance, but so can a knife, and a bow.
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