> mark@unicorn.com wrote:
>
> > > I don't like to see gun owners saying there's nothing wrong with
> > > guns, because there is, end of story.
> >
> > There is nothing wrong with guns, end of story. There are some
> > things wrong with the way people use objects to maim and murder.
> > An old acquaintance once claimed that he'd worked out twenty-three
> > ways to kill someone with a teapot; does that mean there's
> > something wrong with teapots? Or with murderers?
> >
>
> Yes you're right when you say that it is the person, not the
> gun. But we
> know that not everyone is responsible. In fact many aren't.
So do we disarm the responsible, or let them arm themselves so that
when the worst of the irresponsible show up it is the latter that
lose?
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