The line I found must intriguing in the write up was the Crime Stoppers board's outreach before approving the billboard ad : " [COLOR=#333333]The message was presented to both firearm and non-firearm people for opinion[COLOR=#333333]. At that time we had good feedback and the board approved it for display."
[COLOR=#333333]Who exactly were the firearm people they sought the opinions of, and what could they have been thinking. That guns jump up off the table, load themselves shoot people and commit other such crimes. Guns are inanimate tools that do nothing of the kind. Nor does the argument, that the availability of guns, constitute a problem, we have some of the most stringent gun control law on this continent, and criminals seem to find their way around them, through the importation of illegal firearms. In fact our stringent approach to gun control was probably the prime factor in stimulating the illegal firearm trade. There is now a push to decriminalize and legalize marijuana use as a means to impact the illegal trade in it. If this is going to work so well in the case of marijuana, why wouldn't putting less impediments to the acquisition and possession of firearms do the same for them? You mean It doesn't boils down to what gives you a high? Sorry, I couldn't resist the tease.
You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
- Gun Nut