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We lose 10 times as many lives due to tobacco. And it's legal. geckosfeet Apr 2013 #1
But tobacco is not constitutionally protected, and nobody thinks it should be. (AFAIK) DanTex Apr 2013 #4
And very rarely does the tobacco user SheilaT Apr 2013 #6
Good response. AlinPA Apr 2013 #29
Maybe you missed the part about second hand smoke,,,, geckosfeet Apr 2013 #70
No, I didn't. Reread my answer. SheilaT Apr 2013 #80
I see. Well, tobacco kills by a different mechanism. And it does not kill right away. geckosfeet Apr 2013 #82
You realize that guns cause instant death Progressive dog Apr 2013 #108
Nonsense. beevul Apr 2013 #116
Yeah, real heavy taxes on devices designed to kill Progressive dog Apr 2013 #118
You said... beevul Apr 2013 #120
Guns sre designed to kill Progressive dog Apr 2013 #121
And yet...most aren't used for that. beevul Apr 2013 #123
So you agree that guns are designed to kill Progressive dog Apr 2013 #124
I agree that they're designed to propel a projectile... beevul Apr 2013 #127
Guns are designed to kill, Progressive dog Apr 2013 #133
I don't notice them being used for doorstops...... lastlib Apr 2013 #126
You don't notice most of them bsing used... beevul Apr 2013 #128
Oh yeah you do, they make lots of noise Progressive dog Apr 2013 #135
Almost all guns are bought for one of two purposes jmowreader Apr 2013 #159
Target shooting is not practice killing hack89 Apr 2013 #189
There are two gun stores less than a mile from my house jmowreader Apr 2013 #192
Competitive target shooting uses none of those targets. hack89 Apr 2013 #193
I know. And how many of you are there? jmowreader Apr 2013 #194
So where is the carnage from all these highly trained killers? hack89 Apr 2013 #196
What a stupid thing to say. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #169
Sure, then explain what they are designed for Progressive dog Apr 2013 #171
"Guns sre designed to kill. It is their only reason to exist." Yet millions of Democrats disagree. AnotherMcIntosh Apr 2013 #186
Guns are designed to kill is fact not opinion Progressive dog Apr 2013 #187
You say "Millions of Americans believe the earth is flat." Good luck with your flat-earth meetings. AnotherMcIntosh Apr 2013 #197
You can read some Progressive dog Apr 2013 #198
Yep. Sometines they do. Usually death is caused by blood loss though. geckosfeet Apr 2013 #134
Smoking is restricted, regulated, and heavily taxed Progressive dog Apr 2013 #112
so what? why shouldnt kids learn to shoot. most seem to enjoy it. geckosfeet Apr 2013 #161
So kids should be able to do anything they enjoy Progressive dog Apr 2013 #162
Because you believe a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes? geckosfeet Apr 2013 #163
No, I'm just going by what you say Progressive dog Apr 2013 #164
You don't have to. But it's a good lesson. geckosfeet Apr 2013 #165
I'm glad you learned Progressive dog Apr 2013 #166
If guns were outlawed, many of the people would die, anyway. Honeycombe8 Apr 2013 #167
You say, "Guns exist for one reason and one reason only." Yet millions of Democrats don't agree. AnotherMcIntosh Apr 2013 #185
Yes, the 2nd Amendment IS a Good Thing, and the OP is Completely Wrong. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #81
All you've done is explained why it made sense in 1789. jeff47 Apr 2013 #84
You've never heard of an armed insurrection? Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #92
Try actually reading what is written. jeff47 Apr 2013 #109
Let's take another look at Libya. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #136
Quick! Divert again!!!!! jeff47 Apr 2013 #147
You're being intentionally obtuse. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #149
You're ignoring the 200 years of history since the 2nd was ratified. jmg257 Apr 2013 #160
Tell that to Eisenhower. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #170
What would I do? jmg257 Apr 2013 #202
I own a well-regulated clock. It keeps time perfectly. (end) Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #203
That's wonderful. Is it regulated by the state, according to federal guidelines? jmg257 Apr 2013 #204
An armed citizenry is a strong deterrent against tyranny? Here in the U.S.? Paladin Apr 2013 #115
Dick Cheney never lost any sleep.... Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #140
I've owned guns for the last 50 years. They don't scare me. Paladin Apr 2013 #143
So in other words, all you have is name calling. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #168
It sounds like you still have a lot of things to prove to yourself. Paladin Apr 2013 #188
Armed insurrection made us lose Vietnam? tblue Apr 2013 #129
You're aware, aren't you, that the Vietnamese say that war as a war for independence, right? Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #137
nice try. spanone Apr 2013 #102
... that standing armies, in time of peace, Blue4Texas Apr 2013 #154
This post is not about tabacco. brush Apr 2013 #87
Tobacco is regulated and highly taxed to offset the cost of illness... Walk away Apr 2013 #156
I have a firearm for self protection. Throd Apr 2013 #2
From whom? femmocrat Apr 2013 #5
I don't have a specific name. Throd Apr 2013 #7
I never get that meme. Fire extinguishers weren't upaloopa Apr 2013 #21
Different tools for different purposes. Throd Apr 2013 #22
My point is you stand a better chance of being upaloopa Apr 2013 #24
I don't think that is true. Throd Apr 2013 #26
Obviously upaloopa Apr 2013 #28
it's true. veganlush Apr 2013 #51
On a broad and general basis perhaps... Pelican Apr 2013 #68
What you "think" doesn't change anything. morningfog Apr 2013 #60
You can't apply a broadly general statistical probability to a specific individual. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2013 #69
Duh. truebluegreen Apr 2013 #144
No argument. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2013 #145
No, fire extinguishers are designed to put out fires... Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #25
I'm on a iPod so I can't get the study but women are four times upaloopa Apr 2013 #31
Well, post it when you can. nt Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #63
A number of studies. EOTE Apr 2013 #46
This is why depressed people shouldn't own guns. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #93
Or people in general. EOTE Apr 2013 #98
Precisely. Alva Goldbook Apr 2013 #94
How about the six people around you accidentally shot when you jump at shadows? Robb Apr 2013 #99
Even without any further information, I can tell you it's not improving your survival prospects. 2ndAmForComputers Apr 2013 #195
There is a difference between a reasonable argument and a convincing argument. ZombieHorde Apr 2013 #3
Erm, not so fast Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2013 #8
I don't entirely disagree. DanTex Apr 2013 #12
Understand you'd still have the Navy, the Marines (part of the Navy), Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2013 #17
You may be right. Something to think about at least. DanTex Apr 2013 #23
But for Iraq, Bush did use the National Guard as though they were regular Army, tblue37 Apr 2013 #77
Yeah, but that came later in the war, when they were having trouble replacing the ones who... Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2013 #78
No. National Guard units were present the entire war. (nt) jeff47 Apr 2013 #86
Perhaps you should move back to reality. jeff47 Apr 2013 #85
You need to reread my post, this time with comprehension. n/t Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2013 #106
No, I comprehended it. You apparently need to take your own advice. jeff47 Apr 2013 #111
Happened after every war until Korea. Benton D Struckcheon Apr 2013 #152
Interesting post. I have never considered that angle. nt Mojorabbit Apr 2013 #91
When are gun threads going back to the gungeon? NightWatcher Apr 2013 #9
When you can pry them from their cold. dead, hands! Fuddnik Apr 2013 #10
When people stop committing mass murders with guns? Rex Apr 2013 #11
Should have happened long ago. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2013 #71
Yes. It has to do with the right of people to protect their homes. Bucky Apr 2013 #13
Your last sentence tblue Apr 2013 #132
The original intent is out dated but the upaloopa Apr 2013 #14
The bulk of scholarly opinion does not agree with your view... Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #45
Damn good question, DanTex. Thanks. (nt) Paladin Apr 2013 #15
Hmmm. What percent of gun owners use them in crimes? (nt) The Straight Story Apr 2013 #16
No, what percent of crimes use guns? morningfog Apr 2013 #61
So in other words, you don't want to answer The Straight Story Apr 2013 #64
Still the wrong question. I gave you the better quesiton. morningfog Apr 2013 #75
Irrelevant to policy? The Straight Story Apr 2013 #83
A professional, standing army is exactly what the founding fathers wanted to avoid davidn3600 Apr 2013 #18
That is true. But times have changed, I think. DanTex Apr 2013 #20
Dan, consider what your statement's consequences have had for our past, and for... Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #53
I believe these militias were the only thing the Founders had in mind: freshwest Apr 2013 #90
I'd like to see the militia called to serve. XRubicon Apr 2013 #19
So what you are saying is that oneshooter Apr 2013 #44
Well, my read of the constitution says gun owners are part of a well regulated militia XRubicon Apr 2013 #58
Other way 'round. Igel Apr 2013 #73
I like blue cheese dressing on my word salad XRubicon Apr 2013 #76
Your flippant response does nothing to counter that very valid point. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2013 #146
Thanks for your opinion XRubicon Apr 2013 #148
Likewise. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2013 #191
Your first paragraph was full of misinformation. former9thward Apr 2013 #27
LOL. You need to do a little reading. DanTex Apr 2013 #30
Other than LOL you have no information. former9thward Apr 2013 #34
And neither do you. Except for a bunch of historically ignorant claims about the second amendment. DanTex Apr 2013 #35
What Justice agrees with you? former9thward Apr 2013 #36
Umm, all of them except for the right-wingers. Did you actually read the Stevens dissent? DanTex Apr 2013 #38
Umm fits you. former9thward Apr 2013 #41
So you're going to simply ignore the Stevens dissent? DanTex Apr 2013 #42
All 4 signed Beyer's dissent also. former9thward Apr 2013 #47
And all 4 very clearly stated that it's about militia participation, and it does not protect DanTex Apr 2013 #49
So you know more about what the nine justices think than Beyer does. former9thward Apr 2013 #54
Well, I simply read what they say. DanTex Apr 2013 #56
Read the Heller dissent. All nine agree that it's an individual right. X_Digger Apr 2013 #39
Wrong. DanTex Apr 2013 #40
No, Stevens is talking about the purpose. Are you asserting that he contradicted himself? X_Digger Apr 2013 #43
He's says that whether it is an individual right doesn't matter, DanTex Apr 2013 #48
Lol, he says it's an individual right, then talks about the level of permissible regulation. X_Digger Apr 2013 #52
...and he's saying that it has nothing to do with private civilian use of firearms. DanTex Apr 2013 #55
Which is about the purpose, yes. X_Digger Apr 2013 #57
*sigh* A right that has nothing to do with private civilian gun ownership. DanTex Apr 2013 #59
An individual right, yes. X_Digger Apr 2013 #67
The paragraph in question.... Jeff In Milwaukee Apr 2013 #141
I've read it, all of it, thanks. X_Digger Apr 2013 #142
Having read it is nice Jeff In Milwaukee Apr 2013 #200
Ignoring his own words? That takes willful misapprehension. n/t X_Digger Apr 2013 #201
Short answer: Yes, there are many reasonable arguments in favor of the second amendment. Demo_Chris Apr 2013 #32
In other words, "because we're stuck with it". DanTex Apr 2013 #33
I said a great deal more than that... Demo_Chris Apr 2013 #37
If only there was some process by which to change the constitution jeff47 Apr 2013 #89
Some people have the idea that insurection means engaging authority in pitched battles. nt Demo_Chris Apr 2013 #95
That would be the only reason you need guns to do so. jeff47 Apr 2013 #110
It's an over age Sacred Cow on it's last legs whose usefulness died long ago. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2013 #50
I don't know about all that, but I'll keep the .38 by the bed, thank you. nt Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #62
A glass of warm milk would probably serve you better. Tierra_y_Libertad Apr 2013 #66
I prefer mine cold, ice cream is even better! Eleanors38 Apr 2013 #113
Well, ... oldhippie Apr 2013 #65
One of these things is not like the others! (From _Sesame Street_.) tblue37 Apr 2013 #79
So why don't you lead the movement to repeal it? hack89 Apr 2013 #72
We're stuck with a lot of things OwnedByCats Apr 2013 #74
No. Not at all. Zoeisright Apr 2013 #88
My view is that our energies are better spent BainsBane Apr 2013 #96
Every challange to the Second Amendment strengthens opponents of reasonable gun safety laws Tom Rinaldo Apr 2013 #100
yes, i believe i have a right to defend myself. DeadEyeDyck Apr 2013 #97
I wish the mods could move this to the gungeon. Iggo Apr 2013 #101
Damn Skippy! nt MrScorpio Apr 2013 #103
For hunting and self-defense. TimberValley Apr 2013 #104
We can't know how our political culture would have evolved without the Second Amendment Tom Rinaldo Apr 2013 #105
2nd Amendment OLDMDDEM Apr 2013 #107
IMHO: NO CTyankee Apr 2013 #114
Is the second ammendment a good thing? No. Hand me my black Sharpie marker. I'll take care of it. hunter Apr 2013 #117
I think it is Yo_Mama Apr 2013 #119
I support allowing firearm ownership though federal law, not as a "constitutional right" NYC Liberal Apr 2013 #122
Apples and oranges. beevul Apr 2013 #150
Whatever Analogy you want to make, gun ownership should be NYC Liberal Apr 2013 #178
Yeah, I got one for you... cynatnite Apr 2013 #125
Shoot him for 'coming near'? tblue Apr 2013 #130
Given how violent he was...YES! n/t cynatnite Apr 2013 #131
No he prolly wouldn't be in prison, premium Apr 2013 #139
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2013 #138
As it is written? No. Politicub Apr 2013 #151
Since you've answered your own question... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2013 #153
The right to defend Blue4Texas Apr 2013 #155
Of course not. It's bullshit. Uzair Apr 2013 #157
You think it's obsolete. Bake Apr 2013 #158
Yes: we're an incredibly violent country, which is why people have guns Recursion Apr 2013 #172
Canada has a higher homicide rate than the US? LOL. You're slipping... DanTex Apr 2013 #173
D'oh Recursion Apr 2013 #174
So now the list contains zero countries that remotely resemble the US. DanTex Apr 2013 #175
No, that's who resembles the US. Recursion Apr 2013 #176
So you honestly think we are more similar to El Salvador than Canada or the UK? DanTex Apr 2013 #177
Entirely. This isn't some rhetorical trick; I'm totally serious. Recursion Apr 2013 #179
You continue to ignore the point that in other categories of violent crime, we much more closely DanTex Apr 2013 #180
Our life expectancy is closer to Mexico's than Canada's. And our Gini coefficient leaves me no doubt Recursion Apr 2013 #181
Mexico has rampant poverty, and per capita GDP of about $16K per year. DanTex Apr 2013 #183
Incidentally, about 100 days of our life expectancy is lost due to guns. DanTex Apr 2013 #184
That said, there are parts of the US that are like the social democracies Recursion Apr 2013 #182
Looks like old data. And you don't list any link, and there are no references. baldguy Apr 2013 #190
Dude, now you're just grasping at straws Uzair Apr 2013 #199
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