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Originally Posted by rioseco
A gun is an instrument or tool
A car is a instrument or tool.
Both can and have killed. Dead is dead, no matter how you slice it.
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Your analogy is totally ridiculous. As LL pointed out, the primary purpose of a car is to get people from one location to another. The primary purpose of a gun is to protect oneself by either killing, wounding, or scaring off someone else.
And we have very specific laws when it comes to driving a car. Now I might not be 100% correct but every state I know of:
1. Requires a driver's license to operate a car. And in order to obtain said driver's license a person:
- Must reach a minimum age, an age at which the person is believed to be able to operate the vehicle correctly
- Must pass a written test showing he/she understands the rules of the road
- Must pass a driver's test showing he/she is a competent driver
2. The car must be insured in case of an accident.
3. In many, if not most states, the car must undergo an annual inspection, paid for by
the owner of the car.
4. The car must be registered, again paid for by the owner of the car.
So since both handguns and cars can kill, shouldn't we have the same requirements for handguns as we do for cars? Your analogy.