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not really. just highlights the stupidity of blaming the object rather than the person in control. This attack perfectly shows (unfortunately) that banning everything under the sun will not stop a person determined to inflict harm. I could argue this example is more dangerous as anybody can get behind the wheel of a vehicle at any time and do something like this without raising any red flags at allThat`s a lame analogy
not really. just highlights the stupidity of blaming the object rather than the person in control. This attack perfectly shows (unfortunately) that banning everything under the sun will not stop a person determined to inflict harm. I could argue this example is more dangerous as anybody can get behind the wheel of a vehicle at any time and do something like this without raising any red flags at all
No it is totally lame. I wouldn`t expect you to see that based in the world view you present in your posts. Everything is black and white with no gray areas.
No one is calling for a ban on trucks/cars or everything under the sun. You`re making that up in your own mind.
Obviously, practically anything could be used as a weapon if you needed it to. There are at least a dozen things sitting on my desk here at work that I could try to use as a weapon if I really needed to. But none of those things are weapons. They were made for some other practical purpose.
A gun has one basic purpose. It is a weapon. It uses a small explosive charge to hurl high speed metal projectile(s) with the intent of putting a hole in something. Whether it is to put a hole in a target (having fun practicing), animal (hunting), or another human being (self defense or military use). Hopefully just having a gun present is enough to convince that other human being to stop whatever activity they are doing that is threatening you before you have to put a hole in them.
If Walmart started selling grenades and people started using them for crimes, would you still only blame the person with the grenade or put part of the blame on the fact that someone can purchase grenades.
True weapons should be `well regulated`. You have to go through more effort to buy a car than a gun in many states. Where is the logic in that.
True weapons should be `well regulated`. You have to go through more effort to buy a car than a gun in many states. Where is the logic in that.