Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bill :)

Your thinking on guns is totally ridiculous to me, to say if someone has
their gun stolen they should be prosecuted, hey Bill guess what most of
them are stolen when the homeowner isn't home! BTW Bill more cars than
guns kill people so should we also prosecute people who have their cars
stolen and then that car gets in a accident and someone is hurt or
killed? It's the same damn thing Bill. You can try to argue that cars
aren't intended to kill, that doesn't matter Bill they do kill and
people steal cars and kill with them. 

Your trying to sell the idea that no one should own anything that could
kill, impossible and ridiculous Bill. You'd have a better chance of
selling the Brooklyn bridge. OTOH people get killed on that bridge and
then you could be sued for selling a known death structure!

I am still wondering when your going to face the real problem Bill, the
people who kill not what they kill with. You haven't addressed that
issue Bill, the reason why is simple, there aren't easy answers. It's
easy to say outlaw gun ownership, but the problem is Bill people still
kill. It's the people you need to address not the items used.
 
William J. Foristal wrote:
> HI Sue,
> 
> I think there should be a general crime of "irresponsible gun ownership"
> that would cover a variety of cases when someone's gun is either used for
> a crime or involved in an accidental shooting.  The severity of the crime
> should be commensurate with the event involving the gun.
> 
> And, IMO, getting one's gun stolen is an example of irresponsible
> ownership.  After all, if the purpose of a gun is to protect oneself from
> being robbed, then it seems ludicrous to get robbed of that gun.
> 
> Bill
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