Originally posted by David Floyd
I'm saying that such emotional arguments have no place in rational discussion. Emotions should never be used as a justification for denying someone their natural rights.
I'm saying that such emotional arguments have no place in rational discussion. Emotions should never be used as a justification for denying someone their natural rights.
The fact that you really seem to be completely untouched by the vast amount of suffering caused by your so called right to own a mere piece of metal ought to cause you some concern David.
A few years back one of the nurses at the clinic I work at was killed in the parking lot by her boyfriend. The gun he used had been bought legally sometime back at a private gun sale. In Virginia private gun sales do not require the background check that gun stores are required to make. The man who killed her had been released from prison shortly before meeting her. he had been convicted of assaulting another woman. The truly pathetic thing about this affair was that the girl's brother had been killed by a gun during an argument with a friend of his a few years before. Her death left her parents childless.
does that count?
there would probably be a huge civil war.
Even you assume that nobody who breaks that law would ever be caught buying the gun (thereby stopping the gun related crime before it happens), making guns harder to obtain will reduce the chance of them being used.
where do these violent criminals get their guns, if there are none in society?
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