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In reply to the discussion: How to refute the more murders with hammers than rifles fiction that is sweeping right wing websites [View all]Tommy_Carcetti
(44,470 posts).....it's almost certainly used with the intent to injure or kill. Legal or not.
And if it's being shot at the range, it's being used to prepare one's self for the former situation.
It's a deadly weapon. It's designed as a deadly weapon. And it's used, pursuant to its intended design, as a deadly weapon.
Take two people, one in line at a hardware store to buy a hammer and one in line at a gun shop to buy a gun. What are the chances that the guy in line at the hardware store is thinking about the possibilty of using his hammer to kill someone or something? Now, what are the chances that the guy in line at the gun store is thinking about the possibility of using his gun to kill someone or something? I would think that there is a good chance killing is on the mind of at least one of those guys, but most likely it's not the guy with the hammer.
And it's because of the gravity of that purchase that the item being purchased must be subject to a greater level of scrutiny and regulation.