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Guns are Evil?

mhtbmNov 27, 2018, 3:56:43 PM
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"Weapons and force are indifferent to good and evil: it is the motor principle that qualifies their use. To serve them without any right and only to satiate their passions avid for profit is atrocity, inhumanity. the Justice." - Aristotle

I agree with degree, number and gender with Aristotle.

An inanimate object that has no creed, color, ideology, or will of its own. 

If it is an inorganic, irrational and unconscious object, how can it be guilty of any action? 

The possessor of action will always be the man.

He will always be the agent and the firearm will always be his tool. 

The conscious being has control over the inanimate object. 

Never the opposite. 

Man will always be the trigger of action.

The weapon may be a car, a knife, a scissors, a stone or a pen. 

But without someone to get your hands, they will remain STATIC and IMMOVABLE.

Thomas Sowell says we are moving towards a society where no one is responsible for what they do, but we are all responsible for what other people have done.

He's right.

The problem is always the weapons, never the shooters.

Imputation of responsibility was transferred to society.

And taken from the shooter.

It is clear that a society that provides firearms to untrained people will generate a problem.

Because the only insurmountable requirement to have a firearm is psychological and mental ability.

Make it clear that I'm talking about good people.

But weapons is imperative the preservation of life since the Paleolithic.

From hunting to self-defense.

So why do we demonize weapons these days?

Is its misuse guilty?

But is it possible for the bad man to make good use?

Is that where the prejudice comes from?

Or is it against an elderly woman exercising her right of defense and possessing a weapon?

I believe guns are a right for everyone who wants to protect themselves, but not everyone who wants to have a psychologist's ability to do so.

Then the responsibility will always be the author of the action, the man.

And the co-responsibility will always be of the man.

So the question remains:

Who is evil, the man or the weapon?

I know you do not need to be too smart to know the answer.