The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Not really to the point, is it?

There is no point in reducing gun deaths if that does not cash out to a significant reduction in homicides, suicides, and accidental deaths.

If, for example, it doesn't reduce murders but only causes murderers to use other weapons, where's the beef?

But if a significant reduction in the availability of guns to the public would result, or could reasonably be expected to result, in a significant reduction in homicides and accidental deaths, that would be a point in favor of such reduction.

Kristoff says not a word about how far reducing gun deaths would affect deaths by homicide, suicide, or accidents, if at all.

And he is ignoring that nobody in America thinks there is a constitutionally protected, natural, God-given, and moral right to own or drive a car.


Besides, Kristoff is not addressing the specific and limited question how to prevent mass shootings in the tradition of the Texas tower.

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