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Canada FWD:Now the anti-gunners want to restrict or outright ban air rifles!
Now the anti-gunners want to restrict or outright ban air rifles! Don >----- Original Message ----- >Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 9:54 PM >Subject: Fw: Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Sun 16 July 2003 > > >EXCELLENT!!!! Loved this man's answer >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >Subject: Fw: Letter to the Editor of the Toronto Sun 16 July 2003 > > >What is far past "beginning to wear thin", Peter Beyer (Letters, 16 July >2003), is the feeble argument of those who wish to blame inanimate objects >and punish the innocent rather than lay the blame where it truly belongs. > >Do cars bear any responsibility for accidents or crimes in which they are >involved? Do computers bear any responsibility for silly letters? Of course >not, Mr. Beyer, and the notion that firearms could be "equally responsible >for the damage" is equally stupid. > >Primary responsibility rests with the criminal idiots who pulled the >trigger. Secondary responsibility rests with the parents who failed >miserably in their upbringing including allowing the unfettered use of a >vehicle. Tertiary responsibility rests with various other segments of >society: an overall lack of personal accountability and eagerness to blame >everybody and everything but the perpetrator, a justice system unwilling to >punish criminals adequately, and self-serving spineless politicians >unwilling to deal with real causes of problems. > >If guns "serve(s) no other purpose than to injure, hurt, or otherwise harm >a >human being" it would seem that five to seven million Canadians have wasted >a huge pile of money on fifteen to twenty million firearms and unknowable >millions of pellet guns as amazingly few citizens are ever shot. > >Murders and suicides are means-independent. Somebody bent upon killing >himself or another does not drop the intent simply because a certain >implement is not readily at hand - they merely use a different means. >Focussing on one particular means only results in a shift between >statistical subsets: the number of victims remains unchanged, but while >fewer may be shot more are stabbed, beaten, strangled etcetera. Dead is >dead, regardless of what method is used. > >As a parent of a teenage daughter and two young sons, I am very angry that >this happened and very sympathetic towards the young victim and his >parents. >As a firearms owner I know where the blame truly lies. As a rational human >being I will not let emotion over-ride logic. > >And by the way, the slingshots that I made and used (responsibly) with >considerable accuracy as a child were more than just "rubber bands"... > >Mark L Horstead > >end of message __________________ The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security !
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The Second Amendment IS Homeland Security !
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