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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

"Frog Hospital": Guns, Crossbows And "Purpose" As The Linchpin Of Moral Decision-Making

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Some folks that we can politely call Second Amendment Enthusiasts will be quick to point out that the fellow in Toronto did not need an assault rifle to kill ten people. He used his van instead. "So why should we ban assault rifles, why not ban vans?"
One might say in response that a van has many useful purposes, but a rifle has a very limited use. You can't use a rifle to pry open a can of paint. I see guns used in movies to shoot off the lock on a door, but does that really happen? I would prefer using a crowbar for that, and you can kill someone with a crow bar. For that matter you could kill someone with a can of paint. For instance, the application of a truly hideous yellow paint might throw a person of delicate taste into a fatal shock.
I am being absurd, I apologize.


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Judy Gottschalk Booth There's lots and lots of guns in Afghanistan. Maybe more than here. Per person.
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T Lane Dexter If you check out the advancements in 3D printing, you'll realize "gun control" (civilian disarmament) is about dead. We're at the point where you can print your own. "Can't stop the signal." 
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T Lane Dexter My hat is off to Pathan tribesmen in Afghanistan who make guns with little more than drills, files and a few more hand tools. But these are modern times. 

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T Lane Dexter Some things never change. I can always count on Olav for a well researched, reasoned and rational response... 🙄
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