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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Fact is, that both AR15's and AK47's were both readily available. So claiming that the AWB had anything time I with the lower mass shooting rates is just ignorant [/quote] ^^^wouldn't trade in his guns in exchange for the life of one child.[/quote] So, you'd support banning all the other things in our homes which kill exponentially more kids every year, than AR15s Do? If it saves just one child....right?[/quote] Please stop feeding this ignorant troll. He is obviously very angry and unpredictable, reminds me of the religious anti-abortion nuts that slaughter doctors.[/quote] ^^^^^^ Wouldn't give up the dozens of things in their home which will kill many many children this year[/quote] cost vs. benefit. Benefit of AR-15 is extremely low. Cars kill more people but benefit society tremendously. [/quote] So you think that there is a point where your possessions become worth more than the life of a child?[/quote] Without cars millions of people in this country would perish because that is how food is distributed from farm to store to table. I don't count my car as a "possession." I count it as a necessary tool for living. Until the zombie apocalypse, gun owners can't make the same claim.[/quote] The whole "cars are deadly too" argument ignores the fact that car safety is a lot more regulated than gun safety. And that the purpose of a car is not to kill people with it.[/quote] There are many things in homes which kill many children every year, not just cars And the only regulation involved with purchasing a car is attached to the financing. It isn't more regulated, if you have the money you can buy any vehicle you like [/quote] FALSE. Your ignorance is amazing. Cars are regulated in dozens of ways that have nothing to do with financing. Seat belts is a simple example. Air bags, etc. So, the previous that car safety is far more regulated than gun safety. The bloody hands at the NRA refuse to support any gun safety measures, including trigger locks. [/quote]
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