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Originally posted by SuperMidget
In that case, let's ban cars. Cars are a far more efficient, accessible, and widely used method of killing.
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Two flaws:
First, your statistics are for accidental deaths only. Second, automobiles are not built to be a method of killing. It would be impossible to regulate things that accidently kill people (just check out the annual Darwin awards), but we can and should regulate things that are made to kill. I mean if you honestly can't see the different between something specifically crafted to take life and something that accidently does so then I think there is a problem.
On a side note though, I would say that cars should be more regualted on who drives them, how many can be owned, how much gas they consume, and how much they pollute. America is almost as ridiculous in its obsession with automobiles as it is with its obsession with firearms.