• Passerby6497@lemmy.world
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    If it makes you feel better, most gun owners own many guns, so there isn’t actually a gun in everyone’s hands.

    Just a lot of them in a few hands… Much better…

    • Some people are collectors, but a lot of people just have some old guns around.

      Also if guns are a hobby or interest of yours, you are likely to own several. Just like people who are into headphones, mechanical keyboards, vintage gaming consoles, bicycles, etc.

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        I was about to compare it to telescopes. Most people don’t have one, most people who have one only have one, but a few of us have upwards of five

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        Just like people who are into sarin, questionably stored viral samples, bombs, gillotines, etc.

        You can call these things “collectables” but their nature doesn’t change because you put a friendly term to it. It is psychologically fucked up to stockpile lethal weapons that can only be used for taking life without even having a practical application in mind.

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          I’m going to push back a little bit. For one thing, have you ever gone hunting? Some would say that taking life (specifically deers and rabbits and stuff) is a practical application. For two, sport shooting is a thing. Being good at using a weapon can be rewarding in and of itself, whether you’re talking about guns, bows, slingshots, or throwing knives.