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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]We sacrifice 40,000 people to the automobile a year, and driving isn't even mentioned in the Constitution. So probably some multiple of that. [/quote] That’s a false equivalency though. Driving has multiple prosocial purposes. Guns have one purpose: killing. Mass shootings aren’t an accidental byproduct of some other activity, they [i]are[/i] the activity.[/quote] I wouldn't call driving a prosocial activity though. Not on an individual or social level. The car has led to the destruction of the American landscape, the isolation of people from their communities and a crushing financial burden. The car kills people, cities and nations. Guns only kill people. [/quote] Let’s not conflate metaphorical killing of cities with literal killing of people. That’s irrelevant. Guns are designed to murder, and marketed as such. Cars are not advertised based on how many pedestrians they can mow down.[/quote] Guns are no more "designed to murder" than cars are designed to kill other drivers and pedestrians. Both can be used for legal and valid purposes, or abused. The variable is the operator, and that's where the focus should be, not on the instrument they use improperly. [/quote] Of course guns are designed to murder. I guess you could use one as a paperweight, but that isn’t its primary function.[/quote] Does a hunter murder or kill a deer?[/quote] Doesn’t make any difference from the deer’s point of view [/quote] It does from a human point of view. Killing and murder isn't the same thing.[/quote] Who cares? The end result is the same.[/quote] Not at all true. Murder involves evil intent. Killing doesn't always involve evil intent. For example you can kill the deer to put meat on the table allowing a family to survive a harsh winter. You can have an accidental discharge that kills someone unintentionally. You can kill justifyably: You can be a member of the military who kills someone to defend your nation. You can kill someone in self defense and save your kid/wife.[/quote]
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