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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on December 16, 2012 - 8:58am.
And the real problem with the logic is that the problem is not the tool but lies with the person who at the end of the day is wielding it."
The problem with your logic is that other tools have other, constructive, purposes. And while a gun could be used as a doorstop or such, no one buys it for that, and the purpose it's made for is to kill and nothing else.
Restrictive gun laws means fewer guns lying around where deranged people can get their hands on them. Like in Newtown just now. People with knives or blunt instruments kill far fewer people than people with guns do. And if dumping more and more guns into a society already saturated with guns and intoxicated with gun glamor isn't itself deranged, I don't know what is.
It's time to ditch the Yankee Doodle hats and amend the Second Amendment.
Sounds like guns are your only tool.
The problem with your logic is that other tools have other, constructive, purposes. And while a gun could be used as a doorstop or such, no one buys it for that, and the purpose it's made for is to kill and nothing else.
Restrictive gun laws means fewer guns lying around where deranged people can get their hands on them. Like in Newtown just now. People with knives or blunt instruments kill far fewer people than people with guns do. And if dumping more and more guns into a society already saturated with guns and intoxicated with gun glamor isn't itself deranged, I don't know what is.
It's time to ditch the Yankee Doodle hats and amend the Second Amendment.