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Kasz216 said:
akuma587 said:

So I take it that you guys are all for strict gun control laws if you think it is unwise to let certain countries have nuclear weapons.

There is only a small percentage of countries who currently have nukes, so I take you guys also believe that only a small percentage of people should be allowed to have guns.

And some of you guys misrepresent what I am saying.  I am not for the spread of nuclear weapons, and would encourage getting rid of many of the weapons that already exist.  But I do think America is full of shit when it tells other countries that we are responsible enough to have these weapons and you are not.

I think there should be gun laws preventing the mentally unstable from owning guns. 

Does that count as strict?


Also can i get an apology for that "Crap they teach you in highschool" comment since you seem to be conceding the point and the point about nuclear mutations.

Even if mutation rates are not high, I don't think we were very concerned about that type of result when we dropped the bomb.  It was just luck that the fallout from the earlier nuclear bobms was not as devastating as it would be from modern nuclear bombs. 

The difference is essentially if a person shot blindly into a building and killed five people versus shooting blindly into a building and killing only one person.  The only reason you didn't kill four more was just chance.  I don't think you can chalk that up as evidence of America being caring in dropping its nuclear bombs.  We just got lucky that the technology wasn't available at the time.



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