Posted by SweetFeet on December 18, 2012 at 05:12:45 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: Guns are not the problem posted by DH in Carolina on December 18, 2012 at 04:48:13:
Agreed. Firearms are not the problem...the problem is the operator of the firearm. Greygoat made a similar point with his example of a baseball bat. In an area filled with primarily women and small children a grown man could inflict untold damage with a knife, hammer, screwdriver before he could be stopped.
When I was a teen, a guy in a nearby small town drove his pickup into a crowd of people on the sidewalk because he had just been kicked out of the tavern. Several people sustained injuries (though none died - people could easily have been killed). The driver was a mean drunkard and a fighter. He was not mentally right... one cannot legislate mental illness out of the overall picture of life. There have been numerous incidents where a vehicle was used in the commission of a violent crime...McVeigh used a vehicle in his heinous crime - yet there is no clamor to ban cars, trucks and vans.
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