[QUOTE=Jer;1244163]Well, why didn't you say so? Once you become a victim you have every right to pass legislation on things you know very little about.
Another great emotion-driven arguement - she lost her husband and is therefor infallible. If you argue against her you are some sort of heartless monster.
Instead of a bazillion page shitshow of sane people trying to reason with ignorant, emotionally charged gun ban nuts QUOTE]
Alright dipshit. Are you capable of carrying on a debate without resorting to the same pedantic bullshit? I'm flattered you didn't use 'douche' in a response, nice work, musta been tough.
What isn't emotional about the "I need a gun to defend myself and mah childrun from the criminals" and the "We need more armed people in schools to protect our kids" (Won't someone please think of the children!) arguments. I don't know if anyone remembers the "Bear Patrol" in The Simpsons, but it kind of rings a bell with me.
Emotions are ok, little buddy, its alright to cry. Fear is an emotion. Fear is what seems to the driving force behind much of the pro gun argument on this thread. I'm ok with that are you?
I'm not a gun ban nut. I may be ignorant in the exact terminology used to differentiate a semi-auto rifle from an assault weapon, but I'm comfortable with that. Why don't you try to answer some of the questions I've asked in earlier posts?
All I'm trying to do here is explain the reasons why I think some more regulation of firearms isn't a bad thing. I AM NOT ARGUING IN FAVOR OF TAKING AWAY YOUR GUNS! Did that sink in?
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