JimLes
Well-Known Member
Good luck with that extremely terrible view. Not only that but it pretty much ends any moral argument you may have had.
How is it a terrible view? Did this not happen several times in US history? In order to make a better society, blood was spilled? The Revolution? The Civil War? Was it not worth it? Or are you saying none of those should've happened and things should've stayed the same because of the possibility of loss of life?
And no, my moral argument is not that the loss of life is the issue in itself. It's that banning guns is the morally right thing to do. And doing the morally right thing doesn't always come without opposition.