And yet we are okay with him driving a car... Objectively a much more dangerous and deadly machine... In USA: Last year guns: 11,208 homicides (that includes self defense) Last year cars: 37,461 deaths (no self defense with a car)
@@ashleyandmicahenglish5587 Cars provide the benefit of easy and fast transportation that constitutes a huge gain in productivity. Guns don't. Plus you need to meet the requirements for a drivers' license to drive a car.
@@furiousmat - 1. You're arguing that "cars have utility and guns do not therefore....". Guns prevent an estimated 2.5 million crimes a year in the USA alone, or 6,849 every day. Most often, the gun is never fired, and no blood (including the criminal's) is shed. Every year, 400,000 life-threatening violent crimes are prevented using firearms. However, that is just lives saved and rapes prevented, there are far more utility resources for guns than just hunting and self defense. 2. There aren't requirements for owning and driving a car; there are requirements for driving a car ON PUBLIC GROUNDS- you can own and drive all the private cars on private property you desire.The same applies for guns- you need a permit to open carry on public property and most (if not all) states require a "hunter safety course" for a hunter license.
@@ashleyandmicahenglish5587 Your entire argument about crimes prevented by firearms is just straight out of NRA talking points, and it's simply false. www.hsph.harvard.edu/news/hsph-in-the-news/do-guns-make-us-safer-science-suggests-no/ "Hemenway noted that one commonly cited statistic about guns-that 2.5 million people use them each year to defend themselves or their property - is based on faulty analysis from a 1990s study. [...] research has not uncovered a direct cause-and-effect relationship between the prevalence of guns and the U.S. crime rate. However, he noted, the presence of more guns does make crimes more violent. “What guns do is make hostile interactions-robberies, assaults-much more deadly,”" This is what comes out of serious research pretty consistently.
"Lousy big-shot, thinks he's so big cos he's got alot of guns but if he didn't have any guns I'd show him a thing or too- happens if he walked into my store then we'll see who's worried about 'five day waiting' period-" "Dad, it's 3 AM! Can't you mutter in your room?!" "Marge kicked me out" "Uggh, Alright, go ahead ..." "Pushy kids, think they can tell me what to do in my house- I tell you, parents these days don't know how to rear children"
Why does all the clips for the Cartridge Family cut off the part where Homer says "Pushy kids think they can tell me what to do in my house, Why, I tell you these parents these days they don't know how to rear children"
Henry Barnill You know that gun death in general has been in constant decrease for years. Also it's best to point out that over two thirds annual gun deaths are suicides.
at the time when epsiode came out, i had no idea what Target was..... ( i live in canada, and yes we did have Target briefly but those came years later after this episode) so i didnt get the joke.....
I like 30 days at most, but 90 days to 9 months is ridiculous! I read a story of a woman who tried to buy a handgun for protection because she had a retraining order against someone, they told she had to wait 30 days, she was killed by this person on day 49. That blood is on my government's hands.
How am I suppose to wait 5 days without shooting anyone? (That's how I feel when getting out of drunk tank at 4am waiting 5hrs for the 🍻 store to open up😖
i can't believe this is a kid's show involved gun safety. what the hell fox? kids shouldn't be playing with guns... you should not paying attention to their guns in cartoons...