vtsnowedin wrote:Little John wrote:VT, logically, you are required to either:
object to registering anything, including cars and drones, as well as guns
or
have no more objection to the registration of gun ownership than the registration of car and drone ownership.
You can't logically have it both ways
You fail logic class.
The registration of cars is a tax to raise money to build and maintain the roads.
The registration of guns is just a first step in confiscating them and serves no useful purpose for the gun owner.
Drones are a moving vehicle that share airspace with others. There must be rules to avoid collisions.
So you see they are different things and being for one does not lead to being for the other.
Back to the All S are P diagrams for you.
So, to paraphrase, things that people may own and which may be the primary cause of accidental death, must be registered. But, other things that people may own which, as well as being a primary cause of accidental death, may also be the cause of intentional death, must not be registered.
Not only does your argument fail the logic test, it also fails the bullshit test as well.
Do you know what, I wouldn't mind so much if you were just honest about it and came out with the truth that, although there are a horrendous number of people who die each and every day from such lax, unregulated ownership of guns in your country, your personal desire to have the unfettered and unregulated right to own one yourself means you don't actually give a shit about those deaths. Because, let's face it, that's the top and bottom of it isn't it? But, no, instead you exhibit a pathetic moral cowardice by hiding behind mealy mouthed half-baked arguments (as well as the barrel of your guns) such as the one just given instead of just telling it how it actually is. What is it with you Yanks, have you all got small-dick syndrome or something?