John Harrison said:Accidents by guns should not happen in the 21st century
Why not? I'm not saying that accidents are OK, but they are a fact of life.
I don't really think that they should be a part of life when we are away from the battlefield.
I've no idea what rules I'm trying to impose on you. As a gun owner, I'm the one that's trying to keep more and more rules imposed on me.
Is the child of a gun owner skips his attention and his child kills mine while they are in school , this is how this man imposes his rules on me. By choosing to put my child in the risk he takes when he decides to keep a gun in his house.
I didn't equate them, I said that the chances of my child dying in a gun accident are much lower than dying in many other common accidents. I don't see how morals enter that statement at all.
Cars are part of a modern society, I don't think that guns belong to a modern and advanced society, that's all.
What exactly do you mean by "educational reasons"? Apparently you seem to think that it is morally wrong to own a firearm, and owning a firearm in the house is akin to teaching a child to settle "difficult situations" (whatever that means) with a gun. Am I correct on this? I just want to be clear on this before I continue.
Yes, thank you. You are correct, plus the fact that when you use a gun you get rid of something that "bothers" you easily and quickly. This is not how things are in real life...