Banning guns is effective action? How so? — Sir2u
:meh: Like that?It usually is when followed by a funny little face, that's a dead give away. :wink: — Sir2u
More research needs to be done to try and find out why people feel the need to kill each other, the findings would probably apply to more than just guns and be more beneficial in the long run. — Sir2u
Strawman phrased as a question. — Sapientia
It would be effective, under the right circumstances. But the right circumstances would first need to be achieved, and that's where I'm interested in sensible and practical suggestions. — Sapientia
Wrong, it is a simple question that needs a simple answer. — Sir2u
Simple and practical suggestions seem to be in short supply right now. Maybe knowing what the "right circumstances" are might help. Would you care to enlighten us about them? — Sir2u
I'll let Sir2u handle that. I was shedding light on the frequency with which you accuse others of concocting strawmen of your position. — Thorongil
Wrong. It was clearly a loaded question. Don't play dumb. My response is to recognise it as such. — Sapientia
I don't think I need to enlighten anyone here. We already know about American gun culture and factors which play into that, like the NRA. — Sapientia
Can you tell me what the first definition is when you type "strawman" into Google? — Sapientia
And then, can you tell me what I said about how you phrased your strawman? — Sapientia
And, can you tell me, what's a loaded question? — Sapientia
Ah, I see what you're doing. Let's see: do play dumb. — Sapientia
Banning guns is effective action? How so? — Sir2u
If you say that this is a strawman, then in some way it is supposed to be refuting an argument that you made by refuting something else instead. Exactly what is being refuted here?
But let's not get into discussing little things like this.
I think that your idea about there being some sort of condition or circumstances under which gun banning might be accomplished sounds interesting. Could you expand upon it a bit? — Sir2u
A truck can be a weapon, too. — Thorongil
That's why the suggestion is to ban people from possessing guns. :brow: — Michael
Whereas the primary purpose of a gun is to kill and/or hurt people. — Michael
No, the primary purpose of a gun is to fire bullets. What the people do with them is something else. — Sir2u
But why should all of the people be punished for the sins of the few?
I don't know if this is supposed to be sarcasm. — Michael
Health and safety. — Michael
Besides, I reject the premise that not being able to own a gun is a punishment. — Michael
A true statement is rarely sarcasm. People decide what to do with artifacts, they have no choice in the matter — Sir2u
Health and safety of whom?
More people are affected directly and indirectly by cigarettes, booze and drugs.
And lets not forget the people killed in car crashes, house fires and industrial accidents.
Everyday sickness kill more people than guns.
Never said it was, but banning guns means that you have to take away the ones that do exist. And that is punishment.
I ask again; so? I don't understand how the existence of accidents is supposed to undermine claims that gun control is a good thing. — Michael
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