It is not a minuscule point. Guns are lethal with the intention of being so. Cars aren't, we need cars to lead life the way we do. We don't need guns. You might live your life without ever having your house broken into, a majority of all people do just that.
You buy a gun on the off-chance that you
might, just possibly, need it one day. And you are complaining about my "mights"?
Besides, logic dictates that cars would cause more deaths as they are used way more frequently than guns. For every bullet fired in your country, a car has rolled miles upon miles. At least they have a function other than causing harm.
Sure, you might do that, but on the other hand it's always in your home, a potential and highly substantial risk.
Yeah they do, but that doesn't mean the "lesser" risk doesn't exist.
I do believe we are both doing it if so.
The thing is that risks exist even if we don't want them to. Cars aren't guns, risks involved with one doesn't have any bearing on risks involved with using another.
No
you missed the point, he screwed up, and this with far more training than you have.
And this when it was pretty much guaranteed that his mind, perception and judgement were in no way impaired.
True, you might not, but then again you
might surprise an armed burglar with no intention of harming you, until he sees your gun.
If he wants to hurt you, those nice signs of yours have tipped him off anyway, if he really wants to get to you no amount of precautions on your part are going to stop him, and maybe a few of his closest friends from visiting.
Yeah, if everyone owns a gun, no one is more safe than if nobody did.
I fail to see how not living in fear is equal to "pussying up".
Given the situation in the US where everyone is packing, that
might be the only way to be sure of conducting a successful carjack.
But if so many people own weapons over there, have a go at explaining why so many people get shot during carjacks even though they have guns.
If I was mad enough to try that in the US, I'd sure as hell go in firing, and I'd make sure I was doing it before you realised I was about to try it too.
I reckon those people would get popped, gun or not.
I've noticed.
We look at risk differently. I'm not taking responsiblity of accidently shooting someone, or getting someone shot because of something I do, you'll point your gun at them and hope for the best.
Neither way is guaranteed to succeed.
Unless it happens because you made a mistake that could have been avoided had you not held a gun.
Just like car-accidents and plane-crashes, accidental shootings sometimes happen to perfectly ordinary people.
But, yes, you are less likely to shoot yourself or someone else, than an idiot with a gun.
No, it implies that something lacks validity. The implication was that my arguments lacked a foundation, and that I was grasping for straws.
As in the case of the possibility of you having a fever, my points are perfectly valid, and possible. People frequently suffer from illness, you know. Whereas your proposed, equally valid in your opinion

, scenario is far less likely.
Unless you are some kind of extra special super-mutant who can't get ill, of course.
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