Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: United States v. Miller, 307 U.S. 174 (1939) [View all]gejohnston
(17,502 posts)BTW, fill in the blank "talking point" is not an argument. Not a gun company and most of the ammo I buy is not even made in the US. Come to think of it, the last gun I bought was made in Germany. However, the import tax funded wolf recovery in Yellowstone. and wildlife overpasses that keep migration routes in tact. If you didn't buy a gun, ammo, or archery, you didn't pay for it.
Let me ask you this. Buy a bag of pot illegally? Nose candy? If you did, you are funding the drug gangs turn some neighborhoods into free fire zones. If the problem is "gun owners" why is it that in any given year 54 percent of the 3007 counties will have zero homicides while over half of all murders are concentrated in two percent of the counties? The problem is clear
drug gangs, GINI Index, political corruption, poor infrastructure, food deserts.
As long as I have been here, every gun control argument is an example of one or more of the following
ad hoc fallacy
appeal to emotion
bandwagon fallacy
ad homonym
fake statistics
demonization
appeal to authority