I realize that we are arguing semantics here. And most will not see the point that I am trying to make.
I entirely understand what you are saying Kingston. That firearms were meant to kill.
However I disagree. A firearm is a machine. If it was meant to kill then I would be under the impression that every single time it was used, it would result in death. Or by it's very existence it would kill. And this is not the case.
I will stipulate that firearms are often used to kill. And I think that is the point Kingston is really trying to bring home. I have understood that from the beginning of this very long thread.
My comparisons to other guns is that they are all machines that serve the same primary purpose, to deliver a payload. The primary purpose of a firearm is no more to kill than that of a nail gun is to build a condominium.
The nail gun aids in the contsruction of the condominium just like a firearm can and often does aid in the end of a life.
All I ask at this point is that you seek to understand what MY point is.
Spanky
I entirely understand what you are saying Kingston. That firearms were meant to kill.
However I disagree. A firearm is a machine. If it was meant to kill then I would be under the impression that every single time it was used, it would result in death. Or by it's very existence it would kill. And this is not the case.
I will stipulate that firearms are often used to kill. And I think that is the point Kingston is really trying to bring home. I have understood that from the beginning of this very long thread.
My comparisons to other guns is that they are all machines that serve the same primary purpose, to deliver a payload. The primary purpose of a firearm is no more to kill than that of a nail gun is to build a condominium.
The nail gun aids in the contsruction of the condominium just like a firearm can and often does aid in the end of a life.
All I ask at this point is that you seek to understand what MY point is.
Spanky
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