Question about Guns/Ammo from a non-gun owner....

The Joker

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Why do we have cars that go over 65 MPH? Why do we allow the sale of a Lamborghini that has the potential to hit speeds upwards of 200 MPH? If I owned a car such as that, would I automatically be labeled a "car nut" and then judged negatively by random individuals on a website because they choose to own a Camry? What purpose does a vehicle like that serve? Why do we allow any person to install a push-bar on their vehicle when, if involved in a collision, the end result will be much worse for the individual on the receiving end. Who knows man.

Slight difference: Cars are built to be driven, guns are built to kill.
 

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read over the original statement,

several times,

you claim to be an intellectual :shrug:

I don't see it

You are trying to put me into a box, that I DO NOT FIT IN.

So again read it again, have someone read it to you to help you understand what I said.

What I didn't say was that my solution had anything to do with firearms.

Get back to me once you figure it out

Never once claimed to be an intellectual.

You claim to be normal. I don't see it.
 

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i`m more worried about my beloved incandescent lightbulb(who i have a long history with) ......and not being allowed to shit in non-tax-paying toilets....

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Well, I'll ask two questions....

1. What are cars built for?
2. What are guns built for?

Let me know.

1. Driving
2. Shooting

It's up to the "driver" of both of these to determine whether they will be used for their intended purpose.
 

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to me a law abiding citizen should be allowed to own anything outside of a fully automatic weapon and armor piercing rounds. I doubt the founding fathers would be so squeamish about such things.
 

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--interesting questions--
--considering cars kill more people than guns.

--Should we quit driving?

Is this what you'd really bring to a debate? Interesting that most killers choose guns over Ford Fusions when they decide to take someone out.

For the record, I am not opposed to gun ownership. I'm opposed to citizens owning weapons that could wipe out my block.
 

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--interesting questions--
--considering cars kill more people than guns.

--Should we quit driving?

Alcohol kills more people 100-1. Shall we ban Alcohol. Gun ownership is a civil liberty protected by the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights. Thankfully the NRA has protected these rights.
 

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Alcohol kills more people 100-1. Shall we ban Alcohol. Gun ownership is a civil liberty protected by the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights. Thankfully the NRA has protected these rights.

Cars are built to get you to and from work. Alcoholic beverages are made for drinking. Guns are made to kill things.

Why is this so hard to admit? I understand that they are made to kill and I have never said that firearms should be banned. Certain firearms have NO business in the hands of my neighbors. Nobody needs an automatic assault rifle....the people that think they do are the exact people I don't want any where near guns.

If you go to purchase a gun, they should have a question on application that asks "What are guns made for?" If you answer "shooting", you should be denied. It's like saying cars are made for steering. Take responsibility and understand what the real purpose of the weapon is. Nobody says you have to use it for its intended purpose, but you sure as hell better understand what that purpose is.
 

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1. Driving
2. Shooting

It's up to the "driver" of both of these to determine whether they will be used for their intended purpose.

2. Shooting what then? Trees? Clay pigeons...tally ho old chap... :0008

...electrical company execs...apparently... :0corn

...and how does having multiple guns help to protect your home?
I can't remember the scene in Rambo (1, 2 or 3) where he is in his kitchen protecting his i-phone from drunken teenagers... :shrug:
 
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Gun ownership is a civil liberty protected by the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

:0003

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Gun ownership is a civil liberty protected by the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

:0003

krc

And George Jr amended the Constitution to protect himself from prosecution while hanging his own troops out to dry...

Point being people seem to think that it's like the bible...fact is that it's constantly evolving...

...like most people not still stuck in the 1800's. :SIB

EDIT: ...make sure if you go around "quoting" the 2nd, that you know it (and the rest)...
...cause I gotta tell you, a dozen of you blokes all running around with automatic weapons doesn't seem all that "well regulated"...

[And the fact that just about every other of the 10 seem to get completely ignored on a regular basis...
...been through airport security lately? :0003 ]
 
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And George Jr amended the Constitution to protect himself from prosecution while hanging his own troops out to dry...

Point being people seem to think that it's like the bible...fact is that it's constantly evolving...

...like most people not still stuck in the 1800's. :SIB
]

"The Bill of Rights", amendments were ratified on December 15, 1791 It hasn't changed. Its been exactly the same for over two hundred years.

Not sure how its constantly evolving..
It may be a wish for a few that know better than The Founding Fathers of the United States

krc
 
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