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Why, you have an issue with fun? You have an issue with a society where everyone can pursue their hobbies to the fullest extent, and find enjoyment in them? Do you not think it's possible to provide responsible restrictions on firearms in a way that doesn't prevent one from going out into the woods on a weekend with friends to merely enjoy nerding out on the intersection of machining and marksmanship? More importantly, do you not find it justified to argue for rights from the goal of having a good time? Fun isn't covered in the constitution per se but I think this falls under the old "If I can't dance, I don't want to be a part of your revolution".
Then do paintball.
Guns, particularly handguns and AR-15s are specifically designed to kill humans. Do you really need someone to walk you through why that's different than sewing or riding bikes?
If you're not even capable of understanding why your need to have instruments of death in order to have "fun" isn't more important than other peoples' lives and safety, then you have no place in modern society and should remove yourself and go live in the woods or something.
Damn, dude! Better not learn about HEMA or fencing. Shit may give you an aneurism.
You didn't even quote me correctly.
Have you ever driven a car?
Shame on you if you have. Some of those have been designed and used to kill people.
How dare you. Go live in the woods!
If you honestly don't know the difference between a car and a gun and what their purposes are, then I don't know what to tell you.
Honestly I believe you're smart enough to understand, so either you're being disingenuous, or you're just refusing to allow yourself to go there because you've centered your entire personality around instruments of death.
Cars are designed to kill people? Consumer vehicles? Lol right... Do better.
In terms of outcomes, there are about 400 million guns in the US and about 283 million cars. Yet gun deaths and car deaths have kept pace with one another for about a decade with roughly 45K annually for each, with guns recently edging out cars during covid. Statistically speaking, a gun kills at a rate of 11.25⁻⁵ Americans per year, while a car kills at a rate of 15.79⁻⁵ Americans per year.
However, I hope you'll agree with me that we shouldn't ban cars simply because they are capable of violence.
Pft, your car doesnt have a giant unicorn spike on the front for spearing pedestrians?