Fisherman Pete
New Member
flipping heck, what are you going to need to accept that a handgun is designed for killing. the handgun mentioned is a minature cannon. a cannon is an invention built off the fire lance, the firelance is a proto-gun. let's jsut totally ignore what it was made for 1000 years ago, and you tell me what it is manufactured for today and for the past how many years other than killing, and target practice is hardly a valid use. you are nitpicking to try and refrain from talking about the actual issue.
at CSI, i'd be interested to see what you disagree on as you seem to be more willing to debate points sensibly. We are from VERY different countries, other than times like the world cup, we wouldn't here of flying flags from our roofs and lawns etc, we are taught about our hsitory on a very broad level and rarely look at things in a patriotic manner, i can takes guesses as to why but nothing more than a guess. Are you saying that i, and my fellow brits, are spitting on the bones of our grandfathers who fought for our freedom? not in any small tangible way, we utterly respect them, they all fought with guns etc, we also had civil wars with swords and whatnot as well as cross border wars with the scots. we have all put down our weapons once the war is done with and settled back to normal, but that does not mean we have no respect for the people who fought with wepaons and died and such.
one thing i've never quite been able to understand is why guns are classed as "freedoms" especially when you are free to do pretty much nothing but own it and what the government tells you you can do with it. (there may be history to the freedom from back in the day, the part about the government telling you what to do with it is a second question aside from the first point)
". The person who holds the gun decided what it's used for, and i am a peaceful person. I could own 50 guns, and still not kill anyone."
and the bad guy decides he will not get busted before he goes in.
at CSI, i'd be interested to see what you disagree on as you seem to be more willing to debate points sensibly. We are from VERY different countries, other than times like the world cup, we wouldn't here of flying flags from our roofs and lawns etc, we are taught about our hsitory on a very broad level and rarely look at things in a patriotic manner, i can takes guesses as to why but nothing more than a guess. Are you saying that i, and my fellow brits, are spitting on the bones of our grandfathers who fought for our freedom? not in any small tangible way, we utterly respect them, they all fought with guns etc, we also had civil wars with swords and whatnot as well as cross border wars with the scots. we have all put down our weapons once the war is done with and settled back to normal, but that does not mean we have no respect for the people who fought with wepaons and died and such.
one thing i've never quite been able to understand is why guns are classed as "freedoms" especially when you are free to do pretty much nothing but own it and what the government tells you you can do with it. (there may be history to the freedom from back in the day, the part about the government telling you what to do with it is a second question aside from the first point)
". The person who holds the gun decided what it's used for, and i am a peaceful person. I could own 50 guns, and still not kill anyone."
and the bad guy decides he will not get busted before he goes in.