canndo
Well-Known Member
It has to do also with utility. Lawn darts, bath salts, weight-training chems (steroids, no?) ... low utility; low cost to the ban.
On the other side take cars. Very high death/injury rate, but very high utility. Banning them is a thought limited to the greenest fringe.
Guns are in between. As long as there is so much crime (and varmints to be controlled on ranchland) , guns will have a high utility. I realize you don't believe the stats, but does that guarantee they're incorrect? cn
The fact is that it doesn't matter what the stats are, it doesn't matter what the utility is, nothing matters in this case but the absolute fact that we are as Desert Dude says, entitled to our firearms, there could be two shootings a day and it would not change this fact. THe only question is, how valuable is our second amendment? what is it worth to us as a nation? Sad as this is, I figure that our ability to keep and bear is worth lots and lots more children. Just acknowlege what is really going on. Quit with this "oh, it's a tool" or "we should blame that damn crazy person" or any of a hundred different arguments that avoid the crux of the situation. Our particular brand of freedom is very very expensive.