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Originally Posted by Hippikos
Totally incomparable. In fact it's a grotesk absurdity. Guns do not heal, do not reconcile, do not transport people, do not educate poeple, they are exclusively to kill living creatures, not a single other purpose...
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No, that's not true, because a gun doesn't have to be
fired to be
used. In fact
most legal firearms usage for self-defense does not involve discharging the weapon. (Even in the rare instances when they
are used to kill, the killing isn't necessarily implicitly evil.) I
use my weapons every day, and yet I've never hurt anyone with them, nor even tried to. With luck, I never shall. And yet being
prepared and
willing to use deadly force in true self-defense is a requrement for the weapon to be truly useful.
Your reasoning--and your question--is "grotesquely" simplistic...just like "do drugs make people healthy". Because they
don't necessarily, it depends completely on
how they are used. Focusing on and demonizing the *thing* is misguided. Do stoves make food taste good? Well, they *can*, but it's not guaranteed. You can make raw food tasty, or you can burn it into inedibility.
Do you not accept the use of deadly force in self-defense?