I'd argue loaded revolvers in the hands of young kids are more dangerous than semis. But it depends how they're stored. Assuming they both have safeties that have been left off, then a single or double action is just a trigger pull away from killing someone whereas a semi has to have the slide cocked (if it isn't already cocked), which is a bit more complicated for a toddler to work out how to shoot. I'm not talking about a mass shooting situation, only loaded guns left lying around the house for kids to get their hands on.Solid Gold Butt Plug wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 3:30 pmRevolvers are simple and reliable.
I understand where Jesus is coming from, something needs to change in the States, but revolvers are not the problem.
Other than that, the old "Guns don't kill people, people kill people" mantra seems to omit the fact it's a lot easier to kill a lot of people from a distance in a short amount of time with a semi. There have been a few mass stabbings around the world in recent years, most notably London Bridge. Five stabbed, two dead – would have been a lot worse with any firearm. You can outrun a knife, not a bullet. Obvious really.