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<blockquote data-quote="Capm_Spaulding" data-source="post: 2061040" data-attributes="member: 17977"><p>Violent movies may help give a person ideas on how to kill someone, but to say it made you do it or is responsible for you doing it is like saying you flew a jet on Battle field 3 so you know how to fly one in real life, it may help you know what they look like and the sounds they make but that's about it. And you can also find that in a book or by going to an air show, so should those be banned too if the problem is people flying jets? People who want to fly jets, or analogy aside kill people, will do it no matter what video games they play or movies they watch. So don't take away my right because they mimick what they saw on a show. Get them help. Mental health screenings, something. It's a tough pill to swallow that most of us are defunct in some type of way but the human body is not designed perfectly or else we'd never have to age and die. Mental health is the main issue here. Ar's are just a tool someone can use to kill, so are their own bare hands, so is any object. You can't ban everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capm_Spaulding, post: 2061040, member: 17977"] Violent movies may help give a person ideas on how to kill someone, but to say it made you do it or is responsible for you doing it is like saying you flew a jet on Battle field 3 so you know how to fly one in real life, it may help you know what they look like and the sounds they make but that's about it. And you can also find that in a book or by going to an air show, so should those be banned too if the problem is people flying jets? People who want to fly jets, or analogy aside kill people, will do it no matter what video games they play or movies they watch. So don't take away my right because they mimick what they saw on a show. Get them help. Mental health screenings, something. It's a tough pill to swallow that most of us are defunct in some type of way but the human body is not designed perfectly or else we'd never have to age and die. Mental health is the main issue here. Ar's are just a tool someone can use to kill, so are their own bare hands, so is any object. You can't ban everything. [/QUOTE]
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