Hey Lefties...Let’s boycott the auto industry...Cars kill.

cars are highly regulated .

Oh, and they are not designed to kill. In fact they are designed for safety .
Then why haven't my guns I have shot thousands of times killed anyone ya lying pile of crap?
That’s just your gun. In 2016, more than 38,000 people were killed with a gun.

How many were suicides?

Yes, it matters because suicide versus the violent crime against another person does matter when discussing death by firearms.

Also how many accidental deaths like a child shooting someone by accident or kill themselves?

Once you remove those figures then let look at the region where most homicides happen while a firearm is being used and how many local state laws regulate the region and ask yourself why are those people ignoring the law against murder?
I responded to a post about how many people were killed by the poster’s gun. I pointed out more than 38,000 people were killed by other peoples’ guns in 2016. Suicides are people killed with a gun.
Were the guns ever brought to justice?
 
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There are over a billion trips in a car every day in America. How many guns are fired every day?

None of those stats are important if your kid is killed by a car or a gun.
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
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How many of those killed in cars are killed in deliberate attempts at murder, compared to those killed with guns?

SEMANTICS
Are you concerned with the safety of children or not?

https://nypost.com/2017/10/31/8-killed-truck-pedestrians-downtown-nyc-terror-attack/
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg

Drugs kill even more 50,000 a year.

The response from the left? Legalization.

The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg

Drugs kill even more 50,000 a year.

The response from the left? Legalization.

The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.

So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg


Cars MAY kill, but they are made for transportation. Guns DO kill, and they are made for killing.

Either you care about loss of life or you don’t....what something is “made for” should have no bearing.
357 million guns in the U.S.....38,000 gun deaths in 2016
268 million cars in the U.S......37,461 deaths in cars in 2016
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg

Drugs kill even more 50,000 a year.

The response from the left? Legalization.

The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.

So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?

Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg

Drugs kill even more 50,000 a year.

The response from the left? Legalization.

The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.

So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?

Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.

Awesome...cut it all the way down to ONLY 37,461 deaths per year.
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg
/——/ Don’t forget the military style assault vehicle the Jeep Wrangler.
Hey Lefties...Let’s boycott the auto industry...Cars kill.

Apples and onions. Cars weren't made to kill - and they are heavily regulated.
That's funny, I just bought a used vehicle from a private seller and no regulation of any kind was involved. No permit, no approval, no background check, no nothing. Are you lying again?

So when you transferred the title the car is now registered in your name and you'll need to renew that each year too. They'll know if your car kills or mams somebody.
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg

Drugs kill even more 50,000 a year.

The response from the left? Legalization.

The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.

So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?

Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.

Awesome...cut it all the way down to ONLY 37,461 deaths per year.

11.5 deaths per 100,000 people. Down from 26.5 in 1969. Proof that we do care about mitigating accidental deaths by car.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.
 
Drugs kill even more 50,000 a year.

The response from the left? Legalization.

The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.

So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?

Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.

Awesome...cut it all the way down to ONLY 37,461 deaths per year.

11.5 deaths per 100,000 people. Down from 26.5 in 1969. Proof that we do care about mitigating accidental deaths by car.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.”
Because you say it is?
Just to be clear, it’s not really the number of deaths you’re concerned with...it’s whether or not the mitigation effort yields a result?
 
The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.

So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?

Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.

Awesome...cut it all the way down to ONLY 37,461 deaths per year.

11.5 deaths per 100,000 people. Down from 26.5 in 1969. Proof that we do care about mitigating accidental deaths by car.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.”
Because you say it is?
Just to be clear, it’s not really the number of deaths you’re concerned with...it’s whether or not the mitigation effort yields a result?
No, to be clear, you're actually trying to compare accidental deaths with intentional killing. :cuckoo:

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So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?

Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.

Awesome...cut it all the way down to ONLY 37,461 deaths per year.

11.5 deaths per 100,000 people. Down from 26.5 in 1969. Proof that we do care about mitigating accidental deaths by car.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.”
Because you say it is?
Just to be clear, it’s not really the number of deaths you’re concerned with...it’s whether or not the mitigation effort yields a result?
No, to be clear, you're actually trying to compare accidental deaths with intentional killing. :cuckoo:

14ndylk.gif

NEGATIVE
I’m comparing deaths to deaths....TA-DA!
I can’t give two shits about how the death occurred or what the intent was...all I know is death occurred. Do you care about all the trivia or the death?
 
Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.

Awesome...cut it all the way down to ONLY 37,461 deaths per year.

11.5 deaths per 100,000 people. Down from 26.5 in 1969. Proof that we do care about mitigating accidental deaths by car.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.”
Because you say it is?
Just to be clear, it’s not really the number of deaths you’re concerned with...it’s whether or not the mitigation effort yields a result?
No, to be clear, you're actually trying to compare accidental deaths with intentional killing. :cuckoo:

14ndylk.gif

NEGATIVE
I’m comparing deaths to deaths....TA-DA!
I can’t give two shits about how the death occurred or what the intent was...all I know is death occurred. Do you care about all the trivia or the death?
Wrong, accidental deaths are not the same as intentionally killing. Case in point, accidental deaths are not murder; whereas intentionally killing someone often is.

There is a difference even if you try to deny it.
 
The legal and government approved recreational over the counter drugs kill 10 times that amount.

To the OP: Cars are registered every year and you need to have a license to drive one. If you and your car kill someone it is most likely an accident.

So, we don’t care about mitigating “accidental” deaths?

Of course we do. We've cut the death rate down to 40% or so of what it was in the late 60's when new safety regulations and consumer protection laws were enacted.

Awesome...cut it all the way down to ONLY 37,461 deaths per year.

11.5 deaths per 100,000 people. Down from 26.5 in 1969. Proof that we do care about mitigating accidental deaths by car.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.

It is a dumb argument for many reasons.”
Because you say it is?
Just to be clear, it’s not really the number of deaths you’re concerned with...it’s whether or not the mitigation effort yields a result?

Loser, your the one who claimed we don't care about mitigating the accidental deaths people and their cars caused. The facts say otherwise.

The argument that cars, instruments of transportation, and guns, instruments of killing, are in any way parallel is a specious one.
 
There are over a billion trips in a car every day in America. How many guns are fired every day?

None of those stats are important if your kid is killed by a car or a gun.
Thanks for acquiescing that cars are safer than guns.

Sure, if there actually are these murders going on; if you believe the bullshit you are being fed.

JoePublic
The FBI shows there are over 11,000 homicides with a handgun in 2016. Are you claiming that bullshit I’m being fed? If so, let’s see your figures.
 
Why no legislative action against auto makers for making these vehicles with 400 horsepower? Do people really need a car that can go 150mph?
These overpowered killing machines are taking innocent lives. Let’s push to ban any car capable of traveling at speeds above 75mph.
personal-responsibility-vik-battaile-politics-1356049664.jpg
/——/ Don’t forget the military style assault vehicle the Jeep Wrangler.
Hey Lefties...Let’s boycott the auto industry...Cars kill.

Apples and onions. Cars weren't made to kill - and they are heavily regulated.
That's funny, I just bought a used vehicle from a private seller and no regulation of any kind was involved. No permit, no approval, no background check, no nothing. Are you lying again?

So when you transferred the title the car is now registered in your name and you'll need to renew that each year too. They'll know if your car kills or mams somebody.
How, by magic?
 

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