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Guns and ammo are so great I am going to point a loaded one at my best friend and pull the trigger?
What could happen if guns are so great?
11 Answers
- MattLv 61 month agoFavourite answer
There are a lot of great things that are dangerous in the wrong hands. Chainsaws, nail guns, vehicles, electricity, gasoline etc.
- Mr ChowdhuryLv 43 weeks ago
"Better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
- Anonymous1 month ago
I'm afraid your post is not believable. There is no way you have any friends.
- Coffee DrinkerLv 71 month ago
Reported.
Yahoo terms and conditions ban threats of violence as well as any posts related to actual or planned illegal activity.
- BBeanLv 71 month ago
Did you not just prove a point? The gun may or may not be so great.
You say, "I am going to >point<"....the gun remains quiet.
Then you say, ...and >pull< the trigger." Both actions are to be done by you...the gun cannot do anything on its own. Share that with your anti-gun friends...they cannot seem to place blame on the person rather than the object.
- 1 month ago
the question here isn't what could happen if guns are so great, the question here is why do you devalue this person you call your best friend by aiming a gun at them and pulling the trigger?
i see you are trying to make a point about gun safety but its blowing up in your face because if you devalue this person that much, heaven forbid you see them crossing the road while you drive your car, or even have anything pointy around them or even use powertools around them.
your point about gun safety is better suited to point out the fact that anti gunners don't tend to value individuals, at all.
- No BozosLv 71 month ago
"Better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." - Abraham Lincoln.