GrandMasterFox
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They specifically decried emotional arguments, then brought that woman who was at a mass shooting there. An explicitly emotional argument.
I'm not sure that would count as an emotional argument, her story (if I recall correctly) was that someone started shooting people and she had a gun but left it in her car because she was required by the law.
The point was that if the law was not in effect, she would have kept her gun and might have changed the outcome.
Just because she was in tears talking about the incident is not something I would equate with an emotional argument.