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RE: Do guns save lives?
(09-30-2014 06:49 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:50 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 03:23 PM)DaSaintFan Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 11:02 PM)john01992 Wrote:  sorry dude but a number of studies verify the claim that owning a gun makes you more likely to die of a firearm related death. and again you are a clueless idiot if you legitimately believe the NYT is far left.

And owning a car means you're more likely to die in a car accident than not using a car at all..

Having mountain climibing equipment means you're more likely to die from falling off a mountain.


Sorry John, but the original opinion piece uses a site is completely bogus and you know it.

Cars have another purpose. Guns are meant to kill. Therfore for 1 death is a unfortunate side effect. For the other, it is the desired effect. That's why that comparison is so stupid.

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RE: Do guns save lives?
How about some ritual suicide....uses
09-30-2014 10:31 AM
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RE: Do guns save lives?
(09-30-2014 10:25 AM)49RFootballNow Wrote:  
(09-30-2014 06:49 AM)South Carolina Duke Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 10:50 PM)Fitbud Wrote:  
(09-29-2014 03:23 PM)DaSaintFan Wrote:  
(09-28-2014 11:02 PM)john01992 Wrote:  sorry dude but a number of studies verify the claim that owning a gun makes you more likely to die of a firearm related death. and again you are a clueless idiot if you legitimately believe the NYT is far left.

And owning a car means you're more likely to die in a car accident than not using a car at all..

Having mountain climibing equipment means you're more likely to die from falling off a mountain.


Sorry John, but the original opinion piece uses a site is completely bogus and you know it.

Cars have another purpose. Guns are meant to kill. Therfore for 1 death is a unfortunate side effect. For the other, it is the desired effect. That's why that comparison is so stupid.

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What's the purpose of a Samurai Sword?


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My Katana is great at cutting watermelon, my Wakizashi is perfect for cutting lettuce, and if I need to commit seppuku I have my Tanto ready.

Fitbud cuts lettuce with karate.
09-30-2014 10:32 AM
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RE: Do guns save lives?
I bet Fit-Pud doesn't carry a pocket knife, but probably has a plastic version of a sword on his wall for show.
09-30-2014 10:41 AM
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