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On 8/17/2024 11:37 PM, John B. wrote:On Fri, 16 Aug 2024 21:19:14 -0500, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:>
On 8/16/2024 8:08 PM, Frank Krygowski wrote:On 8/16/2024 3:59 PM, Catrike Ryder wrote:p.s.>>
Krygowski has yet to comprehend the simple fact that
benefits and
detriments are subjective.
Benefits and detriments can very often be measured. The
benefits of bicycling have been measured in terms of
increased health, reduced health care costs, years of life
saved, pollution reduced, etc. etc. I've seen and filed at
least five studies that have done that, each one showing
that the benefits of bicycling far outweigh its tiny risks.
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The detriments of American gun craziness can also be
measured. As just one example, huge numbers of schools now
hire full time security guards in case some whacko with an
AR attempts to enter the building. The buildings themselves
are now often "hardened," with various weapon detecting and
weapon resisting technologies. That was never the case until
the current gun mania came into fashion; and taxpayers pick
up the bill for that extra security - as they do for
advanced protective equipment for most policing. So we all
pay for the gun fetishists fantasy hobby.
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It would make sense to levy a massive tax on every gun with,
say, more than 6 rounds capacity, to pay for the security
expenses they generate. But of course, the "Gotta have a big
gun" crew is also the "No new taxes" crew. They want others
to pay for their play toys' consequences.
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You cannot tax an enumerated right. *example = poll tax)
This is once again in the courts.
But as I've mentioned a number of times my family has had guns for at
least 4 generations, as close as I can calculate 300 years or so, and
never shot anyone. Why does Frankie want to penalize us?
No one said anything about taking away traditional hunting rifles and
shotguns.
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But, perhaps more germane is the current view is that many, perhaps
most, school shootings are "copy cat" acts and that the News and
others that publicizing these acts may be, at least in part,
responsible for these events.
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