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Atrex said:thats just a rediculous statement, automatic weapons arent even legal at least where i am from.... and i know numerous people who have gun collections that are a part of a hobby they are involved in. A lot of those gun collections contain weapons that dont even work and havnt for years....please tell me how owning a gun that doesnt work is an act of violence in any logical sense? You act like everyone walks around 'packing heat' the large majority of those guns are locked up in gun cabinets and taken up once a year to provide food for a family, and adjust the large game population to an acceptable level for the environments capacity.
Nice job on missing the point.
Hunting animals can be done without a rifle or gun. Still, using a rifle to kill deer once a year is one thing (and still an act of violence, I'm going to post the definition in a moment), owning a handgun with the intention of killing humans (self-defense or not) is quite another. Regardless, both are STILL ACTS OF VIOLENCE. And now for the definition just to try and drill the point home in your head again:
vi·o·lence ( P ) Pronunciation Key (v-lns)
n.
Physical force exerted for the purpose of violating, damaging, or abusing: crimes of violence.
The act or an instance of violent action or behavior.
Intensity or severity, as in natural phenomena; untamed force: the violence of a tornado.
Abusive or unjust exercise of power.
Abuse or injury to meaning, content, or intent: do violence to a text.
Vehemence of feeling or expression; fervor.
violence
n 1: an act of aggression (as one against a person who resists); "he may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence in the short one" [syn: force] 2: the property of being wild or turbulent; "the storm's violence" [syn: ferocity, fierceness, furiousness, fury, vehemence, wildness] 3: a turbulent state resulting in injuries and destruction etc.