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Date: | Tue, 20 Apr 1999 16:09:37 -0500 |
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>Trisha Cummings wrote:
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>> Hi Kathy,
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>> Neither guns, knives, bombs nor cars are lethal on their own - but
>> put in the hands of people - they can and do kill - So, perhaps we should
>> say people are lethal weapons and cars, knives, guns etc - their innocence
>> victims???
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>Good point, Trisha. Anything can kill. I feel strongly that we should
>address the problem of who does the killing long before we try to
>control what object they choose to commit the act. I drive a diesel car
>and use Scott's Turf Builder on my lawn. Innocent enough by themselves,
>but should I so desire I could turn those two disparate items into
>something incredibly deadly.
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>BTW--I once killed a rabid racoon with a conk on the head by 5 lb jar of
>smooth Skippy peanut butter. I don't mind if the gov't wants to
>regulate the sale of smooth PB, but they can have my Chunky when they
>pry my cold, dead fingers from the jar. ;>)
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>(Maybe they'll change the BATF from Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and
>Fireams to Bureau of Animals Threated by Foodstuffs?).
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>-Kyle
Now that's what I would call assault and peanut buttery!!!!
Bobby
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