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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    ES, it's not that there's a magical age where it's "okay" to kill someone, but to say that something needs to be done to "protect the children" while using stats which include 24 year old adults is disingenuous at best.
    Okay...so if it is only five children a day...is that okay? (And I found stats as high as 15 children a day are killed by firearms but choose to go with the more conservative number.)

    You quibble with the numbers to avoid addressing the issue.

    What is the number of children killed by firearms on average each day in the country that is acceptable?

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    Regardless they aren't killed by the gun, they're killed by whoever pulls the trigger. A gun is an inanimate object, and cannot do anthing by itself.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Regardless they aren't killed by the gun, they're killed by whoever pulls the trigger. A gun is an inanimate object, and cannot do anthing by itself.
    Riiiigghhhttt. Fall back on that old one!

    Like the kid who shot himself in the head at the gun show. It was his own fault! He pulled the trigger.

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    ES, we will never, ever agree on this issue. Why, praytell, must you keep starting this argument?
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    ES, we will never, ever agree on this issue. Why, praytell, must you keep starting this argument?
    Why, praytell, do you? Go back to page one...I posted...you counterposted.

    Although all you have done is bob and weave!
    Last edited by Edwina's Secretary; 11-03-2008 at 04:32 PM. Reason: research

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    Es, every, and I mean EVERY time someone makes a post about something even remotely involving a firearm, you start preaching about how evil they are.

    They're tools, inanimate objects, and cannot harm anyone without outside intervention (i.e. someone pulling the trigger).

    The stats you posted are hypebole, as is everything else you post on this topic.

    It's a simple matter, really, a multi-time convicted felon (at 22 this should raise alarms to begin with) acquires a weapon illegally (whoever sold it to him should be going to jail as an accessory to murder) and uses it in the manner one would expect from a felon.Shouldn't have happened, and had the law been followed wouldn't have happened.

    Preach all you want about guns, but the implement isn't the issue here. It doesn't matter how many laws you pass, they are going to get broken. There are over 22,000 gun control laws on the books in the US. If they aren't enforced, they cannot work.

    Instead of complaining about the inanimate object, which is completely nonsensical, why not complain about the felon?
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Sex leads to all death on the planet.
    A couple has sex, a pregnancy occurs and either-
    A) Evil people who kill are born or
    B) The rest die of disease, accidents or old age.

    Genitals are dangerous too.

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    What a pity I cannot be as calm and rational as you are.

    Give me a break. You are near hysterical on the subject.

    Blathering on with the same tired old rationales.

    Interesting to note that I get LOTS of opportunities to "preach"!

    Plenty of people...including plenty of kids getting killed -- by firearms.

    So what about the kid at the gun show? What about kids playing with daddy's (or mommy's) gun? What about the kid playing in the front yard when hit by a drive by shooter -- who just stole the gun from someone's home.

    Dead is dead. You can rationalize the death of children all you want. It doesn't bring them back.

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