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<blockquote data-quote="davek" data-source="post: 2080369" data-attributes="member: 519"><p>The phrase "gun violence" doesn't make any sense to me. Neither my own guns or the guns owned by other have ever attacked me. I've heard some M1's can bite thumbs and some 1911's bite hands, but I've never experienced either.</p><p>The phrase blames an inanimate object for problems, not the person responsible. That's what has been lost in the push to ban classes of weapons. I wonder - how much are these bans and the resultant bureaucracy required for enforcement going to cost?</p><p>Wouldn't that money be better spent identifying and helping those people that are a danger to themselves and others and leave the law abiding alone? I haven't seen this argument made anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davek, post: 2080369, member: 519"] The phrase "gun violence" doesn't make any sense to me. Neither my own guns or the guns owned by other have ever attacked me. I've heard some M1's can bite thumbs and some 1911's bite hands, but I've never experienced either. The phrase blames an inanimate object for problems, not the person responsible. That's what has been lost in the push to ban classes of weapons. I wonder - how much are these bans and the resultant bureaucracy required for enforcement going to cost? Wouldn't that money be better spent identifying and helping those people that are a danger to themselves and others and leave the law abiding alone? I haven't seen this argument made anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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