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Re: No wonder people scream for gun control.....


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Posted by Hills Of TN on January 06, 2009 at 07:44:06 from (74.179.46.186):

In Reply to: No wonder people scream for gun control..... posted by dave2 on January 05, 2009 at 21:07:27:

There are costs to be paid to live in a free society. If we are willing to forego that free society, there are several solutions to make our lives less dangerous:

1. Make it a criminal act for anyone under the age of 25 or over the age of 55 to operate a motor vehicle on public roads. Sure, we would be punishing a lot of law-abiding citizens, but like gun control, it would save many, many lives.

2. Neuter all males over the age of 25 that are not in a harmonious marital relationship. It is obvious that testosterone and single males are a danger to society. Sure, we would be punishing a lot of law-abiding young single men, but like gun control, it would serve to lower the crime rate.

3. Close down all nursing homes, because it has been statistically shown that a large number of people die while on the premises of those establishments. There must be a causal relationship.

Scrap all old tractors that are not deemed an absolute necessity to provide food for the large cities - it is obvious from this site that men who recreationally sniff gas/diesel fumes become addicted to guns and their ownership.

It should be obvious to all reasonable men and women that our nation"s problem is not guns or gun ownership - the problem is we allow a dangerous concept as free society to breed
ridiculous ideas, like a person wanting to own a gun for self-protection. Take away all of that unneccessary freedom and the guns that go with it. (Where is Pat Paulson when I need him expand on this new approach??)


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