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In reply to the discussion: America's deadly devotion to guns. [View all]RegieRocker
(4,226 posts)38. ZR1 Corvette with 658 hp would be a good example
The ignorance of so many about guns is so freakin ridiculous. Look more people are killed with autos "the falsely claimed not made to kill b.s.". Guns are made for hunting, sport shooting and protection. Not to kill people only. Same as cars. But when someone runs over another and puts it in reverse and runs them over again, the car is a weapon. End of story. That is why in a court of law the auto would be named as a weapon.
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If members of so-called NBPanthers had killed an unarmed person, they would have been prosecuted.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#7
I witnessed a friend of my father running through the woods and shooting deer
RegieRocker
Apr 2012
#42
How about we take the number of basketballs sold in the last 5 years? Since those older than that..
X_Digger
Apr 2012
#73
Hell, if I wanted to remove non-equivalence, I'd take out crimes committed with guns.
X_Digger
Apr 2012
#85
It's not for him, he's telling lawyers they're wrong about law in another thread.
X_Digger
Apr 2012
#74
NO, guns are designed to get a projectile from Point A to Point B really quickly.
Common Sense Party
May 2012
#99
Your post is childish drivel, a common reaction of those who realize they have lost an argument.
Common Sense Party
May 2012
#101
After the first 2 sentences I suspect the author requires the following form:
Callisto32
Apr 2012
#32