Posted by jimva on November 23, 2008 at 11:46:10 from (96.240.165.41):
In Reply to: O/T Who NEEDS guns posted by wallacedw on November 23, 2008 at 08:17:30:
I look at it like this. Guns dont kill people, people kill people. Its just how its portrayed and what you want to be afraid of.
Examples:
A man walks into a restuarant pulls out a gun and starts shooting. Headlines the next day, Crazed Gunman kills several innocent patrons. Then we listen to proposals of more gun laws, banning guns ect becasue the gun killed those people. Then we want to blame the gun dealer, manufacturers etc.
Now take this scenario: Man walks into restuarant grabs a steak knife out of a patrons hands, and starts stabbing people at will killing several innocent people. Headlines the next day. Deranged mentally unstable person kills several innocent people. Then we listen to how society should have helped this person. I bet you a dime to a dollar there wouldnt be a word mentioned about banning steak knifes at restuarants. Or cracking down an regulating steak knife manufacturers and there sells to restuarants.
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