Ok, I was just questioning your point in making the statement below. Often, on this board, people make emotional pleas as evidence for their arguments. Thus, I incorrectly assumed that was what you were doing.
I agree with you. The numbers below are sad.
Around 4,000 kids a year are killed in the US by guns. And that's during a good year. In the late 90's that number topped 5,000 a few times.
Originally posted by chaz:
Originally posted by Rhett Miller:
There were 17,448 drunken driving deaths in 2001.
Most of these were innocent victims, not the drivers themselves.
This is very sad, and the deaths of innocent people (some of them no doubt being children, which is ALWAYS sadder than the death of an adult) were pointless.
Therefore, we should ban alcohol use.
Don't put words in my mouth. I never once suggested a ban on firearms. [/b]