Owning a gun increases your chances of being shot by roughly infinity percent because you can’t be shot with something that doesn’t exist. Having a pool similarly increases your odds of drowning in your backyard. This isn’t a good reason not to own a pool.
I think you mean owning a gun increases your chance of getting shot by your own gun. Sure. I think the grabbers argue that it increases your chance of getting shot, period. But anyways, looking at yourself as a statistic is the wrong way to go about it; I agree. We keep many things that can be dangerous. You know, rat poison, draino... We keep them responsibly.
Owning a gun increases your chances of being shot by roughly infinity percent because you can’t be shot with something that doesn’t exist. Having a pool similarly increases your odds of drowning in your backyard. This isn’t a good reason not to own a pool.
I think you mean owning a gun increases your chance of getting shot by your own gun. Sure. I think the grabbers argue that it increases your chance of getting shot, period. But anyways, looking at yourself as a statistic is the wrong way to go about it; I agree. We keep many things that can be dangerous. You know, rat poison, draino... We keep them responsibly.