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Posted by NC Wayne on July 09, 2005 at 19:03:58 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: Re: OT sorta---Ain't it just amazing we're all st posted by tlak on July 08, 2005 at 17:25:17:
I didn't mean to "white wash" anything. My point is that we all do stupid things from time to time. Be it using a product wrong/in an unsafe manner, climbing trees, etc. That's one thing about being human, none of us are perfect. My point, as some others have also pointed out is that the government wants to call a product "unsafe" and regulate it when in reality the product isn't the problem, it's the actions of the perso using it, and those can only be controlled so much. We've already lost so many freedons, if they take away our freedom to be stupid then we might as well all live in a padded room and be fed with a IV so we don't choke on all the unsafe foods out there like hot dogs, etc. As far as the products themselves go, to use a long standing saying on a particular product, "Guns don't kill people, people do". They want to regulate guns because their "unsafe" but I had an Uncle killed by being hit in the head from behind with a baseball bat... but I don't see any regulations on them for being a "deadly weapon". Maybe it's because the bat didn't do a dam- thing, it was the assh-le holding it.
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