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Nice platitudes, they sound good, but some weapons can be very dangerous to the user.srothstein wrote:AV8R wrote:
If it wasn't dangerous, I wouldn't be carrying one.
There is no such thing as a dangerous weapon, just dangerous people.
But you have not yet disproven the theory stated. It is still the person who was dangerous. Some people are dangerous to others because we maintain our weapons and no how to use them, some are dangerous to themselves because they do not maintain their equipment or obey basic safety rules.Liberty wrote:Nice platitudes, they sound good, but some weapons can be very dangerous to the user.srothstein wrote:AV8R wrote:
If it wasn't dangerous, I wouldn't be carrying one.
There is no such thing as a dangerous weapon, just dangerous people.
Don't underestimate how dangerous a gun is that sometimes goes click.
Or what a gun can do to a users face and eyes because there is some crud in the barrel. Or because it is in poor condition.
The most dangerous gun is the one we believe is perfectly safe.
+1srothstein wrote:But you have not yet disproven the theory stated. It is still the person who was dangerous. Some people are dangerous to others because we maintain our weapons and no how to use them, some are dangerous to themselves because they do not maintain their equipment or obey basic safety rules.Liberty wrote:Nice platitudes, they sound good, but some weapons can be very dangerous to the user.srothstein wrote:AV8R wrote:
If it wasn't dangerous, I wouldn't be carrying one.
There is no such thing as a dangerous weapon, just dangerous people.
Don't underestimate how dangerous a gun is that sometimes goes click.
Or what a gun can do to a users face and eyes because there is some crud in the barrel. Or because it is in poor condition.
The most dangerous gun is the one we believe is perfectly safe.
There are no weapons I know of that are dangerous until a person intervenes. Even a bomb requires a person to set it off or start the timer or something. And we all know people who are dangerous with no weapons or just their ability to improvise ones.
"But you have not yet disproven the theory stated." Actually, this is a conjecture rather than a theory, for which a proof is not likely to be forthcomig. (e.g., see:"Goldbach's conjecture")srothstein wrote:But you have not yet disproven the theory stated. It is still the person who was dangerous. Some people are dangerous to others because we maintain our weapons and no how to use them, some are dangerous to themselves because they do not maintain their equipment or obey basic safety rules.Liberty wrote:Nice platitudes, they sound good, but some weapons can be very dangerous to the user.srothstein wrote:AV8R wrote:
If it wasn't dangerous, I wouldn't be carrying one.
There is no such thing as a dangerous weapon, just dangerous people.
Don't underestimate how dangerous a gun is that sometimes goes click.
Or what a gun can do to a users face and eyes because there is some crud in the barrel. Or because it is in poor condition.
The most dangerous gun is the one we believe is perfectly safe.
There are no weapons I know of that are dangerous until a person intervenes. Even a bomb requires a person to set it off or start the timer or something. And we all know people who are dangerous with no weapons or just their ability to improvise ones.