• @Wogi
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    61 year ago

    Someone with good intentions can absolutely use guns the wrong way.

    • @[email protected]
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      -51 year ago

      Correct, the same way that someone with good intentions can use a car the wrong way. I know you are not going to be convinced, but I’m just trying to provide another point of view.

      • kase
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        141 year ago

        Cars are a good example because they’re dangerous and therefore heavily regulated. (Not heavily enough if you ask me, but nobody asked me lol).

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        … guns are not inherently evil and require someone with bad intentions to use them in a bad way.

        You’ve reversed yourself. Which is it? Do guns require bad intentions to be misused or not?

        Also, cars are more strictly regulated than guns in most parts of the US. If you’re pro gun then you might want to think of a better comparison.

        • Schadrach
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          11 year ago

          Also, cars are more strictly regulated than guns in most parts of the US. If you’re pro gun then you might want to think of a better comparison.

          For every person killed in the US by homicide in a year, about 1.65 are killed in motor vehicle accidents (~26k vs ~43k). About half of those homicides are with guns, so cars are around 3.3 times as deadly as guns. To go in on the “assault weapon” laws from this angle, those laws tend to target rifles, rifles are ~10% of homicides, so cars are ~16 times as deadly as rifles.

          Seriously, motor vehicles are one of the most deadly things out there that people routinely interact with, and driving is one of the most dangerous things people routinely do.

          • @Garbanzo
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            11 year ago

            Just set the speed limit to 10mph and make everyone put a fin on their shifter and we should be good. Common sense.

        • @[email protected]
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          -51 year ago

          There is no need to attack me for bringing up a point of view that’s different from yours. To answer your question, no, guns don’t require bad intentions to be misused. If someone causes harm but did not intend to, that scenario is called an accident. Have a nice day.