Message from @DanConway
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Did people not use the blade to cut things in the field?
at which point does a bladed weapon stop being a weapon then?
Different countries have different laws on this.
what is the distinction?
12 cm
Length of blade, concealment, etc.
In mine
no you've already ignored the laws
im talking logically
im not interested in whatever obligatory number the bureaucrats have decided to set
You haven't lived in the American West, so I can understand why you wouldn't acknowledge that a gun can be a tool
It varies. There's no one answer.
But you can compare all the numbers and use the common denominator if you want.
It's about perception
lmao so we should just average up all the EU's draconian knife laws for the one true answer? what a laugh.
In America, to legal gun owners, a gun is at the same time a weapon, a tool, and a recreational implement.
heres a super easy fix: stop treating people like they don't have individual agency.
In Switzerland it's legal to own guns.
Guns are not considered tools.
I literally dont care what switzerland does
i think you've just invented argumentum ad europa
I mean we're statistically more civilised.
lmao sure my dude
That was uncalled for
i couldnt resist
RESIST
a cave-dwelling american troglodyte like myself cannot possibly comprehend the technological and societal bliss that is europe
and their Muslim no go zones
And rape gangs
Either way, Jek. No one is trying to tell you you shouldn't have guns.
But for the love of sense. Stop trying to defend "A gun is a tool"
Because that's literally retarded.
A gun is a tool
*sighs*
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A gun is a tool
like literally lets define what a weapon is
My fridge is fully stocked with deer meat that I hunted.
I used the gun as a tool to feed my family
a weapon is any implement used to assault a person or animal, can we agree to that definition?
a rubber mallet is absolutely a weapon if you start attacking people with it, you can't logically deny that
nothing is intrinsicly assaulting people
It can be used *as* a weapon. But it isn't inherently a weapon.
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