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How many guns are ‘too many?’
Submitted by:
Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.thetruthaboutguns.com
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"Monday evening’s KCTS airing of Public Matters, Guns: Control, Safety and Rights, is already creating an interesting discussion among Northwest gun rights activists, one of whom raises an interesting question based on remarks from panelists on the program."
"Their observation: 'There are too many guns out there.'"
"To which WaGuns correspondent 'Doc' Nugent raises a valid question that was never asked, though there should be no doubt that moderator C.R. Douglas would have asked, had it occurred to him:"
"'How many guns should there be (in Washington, or whatever)?'" ... |
| Comment by:
Uncommon1
(8/8/2012)
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| The bottom line is this: if you can count the number of guns you possess, then you don't have enough. A man can never have too many guns, too much fishing equipment, too many tools, or when young, too much sex. When you die, then all of those numbers can stop having any significance. |
| Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/8/2012)
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| Why is that anybody else's business? |
| Comment by:
Millwright66
(8/8/2012)
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The question implies government/society can dictate "how many" guns - or any other tools/toys or implements an individual can possess. Why, how ?
And where do we go from that premise ? IOW, when does possession of "too many guns" morph to "possession of the means to fabricate them" ? >MW |
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