An AR is no more designed to "kill people" than a knife, a ball bat, or anything else for that matter. Saying this is just plain irresponsible, and plays right into the hands of those that want to outlaw all guns, even those 'just used for hunting'.
Think about it, men first used rocks, then slingshots, then knives and spears, and so forth when they hunted and went then when they went to war. Heck shotguns, which the anti-gunners usually don't even mention, were used with great success in WW1 to kill the enemy in their trenches, not to mention being used in future wars as well (look at pics of Vietnam sometime and I guarantee you you'll eventually see some pump actions being carried). By your way of thinking that means that any object that can be used as a weapon (shotgun included), must have been designed to 'kill people'.
Personally none of the AK's, nor any of my other guns for that matter, have ever been used to kill anyone. Nor will they be used to kill anyone unless my life, my families life, are put in jeopardy.
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