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BicycleRepairMan (Member Profile)
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TYT - 5 Shot at "Gun Appreciation Day" Celebrations
Oh, so you're just being a dick... who also doesn't seem to understand what I'm saying. I've been talking about COMPLACENCY when using a gun the whole time (I don't know how many times this has to be explained to you).
And the fact guns are designed to kill (something you denied, wtf?) and the fact people mainly use guns for target practice is completely irrelevant when it comes to gun safety and complacency (maybe you need to look up the word). I'm sorry you don't get it, it's a simple common sense thing.
It's the kind of idiot good ol' boys who organise a "Gun Appreciation Day" as a knee jerk reaction to people talking about gun control, people who think "Obamer's gurna take ar gurns!" who'd get complacent with their guns.
Paraphrasing you? You replied to me, with you're nonsense about guns not being designed to kill, then I mentioned the lethality of guns
If you still do not understand, tough.
No sarcasm. I clearly explained the difference between design and use. I'm sorry if you don't get it - it's an engineering thing.
The fact that people use it mainly for paper shooting is totally relevant. It's what people use them for. Dismissing millions of firearms users as being irrelevant because they use it for paper is ridiculous. The onus is on you to show us millions of firearms users who shoot paper and believe it is relevant that it is irrelevant.
Simple comparison: knives are designed to cleave matter. A knife's current most popular use is chopping food. In times previous it was the ultimate killing weapon (for several thousand years). What it is designed for and used for are different concepts. What it is currently used for is important.
Yes they are lethal weapons, and yes people need to treat them with respect - but that's just paraphrasing what I've already written so I don't know why you're trying to write it back to me.
TYT - 5 Shot at "Gun Appreciation Day" Celebrations
"entitled gun nuts that organize things like "Gun Appreciation Days". Of course someone was going to get shot at this."
Oh, of course!! Makes perfect sense, of course.
No, it may be more likely of course, but of course anything could transpire.
Call us back when someone comes up with the cure for idiocy and let us know how the drug worked?
I think most accidents happen when idiots with guns get complacent. I think it's perfectly possible to own and handle a gun with no accidents, but it DOES require constant vigilance, as you said, they are dangerous. It's designed to kill after all, and you have to treat it that way with simple common sense. It's when you get idiot, entitled gun nuts that organize things like "Gun Appreciation Days". Of course someone was going to get shot at this.
This is why the US needs strict regulations and restrictions (not a ban), and prevent these idiots from owning guns and making sure people that do own them are qualified to do so.
TYT - 5 Shot at "Gun Appreciation Day" Celebrations
I think most accidents happen when idiots with guns get complacent. I think it's perfectly possible to own and handle a gun with no accidents, but it DOES require constant vigilance, as you said, they are dangerous. It's designed to kill after all, and you have to treat it that way with simple common sense. It's when you get idiot, entitled gun nuts that organize things like "Gun Appreciation Days". Of course someone was going to get shot at this.
This is why the US needs strict regulations and restrictions (not a ban), and prevent these idiots from owning guns and making sure people that do own them are qualified to do so.
"you'll get judged by the actions of the minority that don't practice up to date strict gun safety"
Bullshit. Guns. Are. Dangerous. Period. Yes, I said it. And yes, they are more dangerous if you handle them recklessly, of course, but they are dangerous anyway, thats the whole point. Most gun accidents happens to people who normally DO practice strict gun safety, its just that people make fucking mistakes. ALL THE TIME. Thats the thing. You can, and will, also make mistakes with knifes, hammers and axes, but that probably wont instantly kill you, or someone 50 meters away from you. A gun might. Because they are fucking dangerous.
Second Amendment Rights Gone Wrong
And the casualty list:
Five Injured in Accidental Shootings at Gun Shows on "Gun Appreciation Day"
Second Amendment Rights Gone Wrong
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Gun, fails, second amendment, shooting, Gun Appreciation Day' to 'Gun, fails, second amendment, shooting, Gun Appreciation Day, damn thing went off' - edited by calvados
Second Amendment Rights Gone Wrong
Gun Appreciation Day. Only in America!
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