Yep...it all depends on who's behind the AR or the pillow.
Americans buy between 10-12 Billion rounds of ammo a year. We've already established that I'm not a statistician...so would you say gun deaths (minus suicides)/per million rounds fired is similar to auto accident fatalities/per million miles?
Yep...it all depends on who's behind the AR or the pillow.
How many people are killed by moving goalposts?
A gun is a tool, made for one thing, and one thing only, the imparting of a large amount of kinetic energy on something, usually living.
Trucks are tools, with uses other than that.
Not a valid comparison.
Would you rather be attacked from 400 yards away by a guy with a pillow or a guy with an AR15?
We're so deep into this, I've forgotten what the goalposts are. The last thing I remember is you suggesting that guns should be controlled the same as automobiles and I agreed. Now you seem to have a problem with it.
Yet trucks go outside of their design purpose to kill more people than guns kill, which according to you is their design purpose. The large majority of guns never live up to their design purpose, according to you.
Using deaths by other causes to justify the continued use of ARs by citizens to mass murder is pretty
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Are you mad that people are murdered? Or that people are murdered with guns?
At 400 yards? I'll take my chances with either. That's right at the beginning of the effective range of an AR.
No, you don't get to discount the indirect injuries.
Uh huh.
By that measure, firecrackers are even more dangerous than guns and ups trucks combined!
1,527 Injured: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Turin_stampede
Because gun control means hitting your target, imarite?
You already do ented how many people were killed at 400 yards by AR15s.
How many people have been killed at 400 yards by a pillow?
Firecrackers aren't allowed in city limits here in SA.
Good find.
OK, we can limit the sale of guns the way we limit the sale of fireworks.
It's illegal to shoot people (unless in self defense).
No, I mean you cannot even transport un-popped firecrackers at all into the city.
Now who's moving the goalposts? What happened to limiting guns like we do cars?
I didn't move the talk to fireworks -- but here we are.
There is no cons utional right to fireworks...cities are allowed to enact these bans.
It depends on how crazy the person with a pillow is.
Pillows dont kill people, people kill people. And let us add that pillows would rather not be involved in this mess.
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