It's not a debate about guns, per se. Instead, it's simply those of us that have guns, and enjoy that privilege, explaining to someone that seemed to have drunk a little of the anti-gun crowds juice, that our rights to own the 'toys' of our choice are just as important as someone else's right to own the 'toys' of their choice, like this high HP car.
More so that a car is nothing more than an inanimate object, just like a gun, and it's appearance, HP, etc means no more for the car than a guns appearance or mag capacity means to it. In the end just because a car can run 150, it's the human behind the wheel that makes it do something illegal. By the same token a gun (regardless of how it looks, or what you call it) does nothing on it's own without a human pulling the trigger to make it's actions illegal.
What we are doing, and saying is no different than anyone else on here getting corrected when they say something way off when it comes to a tractor. In the end it all comes down to the simple fact that if someone says something that is wrong, they will continue to harbor the belief that they are right, and continue to do so until they are corrected.
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