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Darwinism at it's finest !


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Tannerite is sold specifically for the purpose of shooting at and making a big explosion, unlike gas canisters, petrol, fertiliser etc. It gives people permission to **** about and make explosions, unlike the other substances mentioned which all advise you to use them with extreme caution and only for the purpose intended. If you play with fire then you're likely to get burned (or blown up).

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We all do stupid stuff when we are young most of us survive unscathed, some don't, so I feel sorry for this guy. He lost a leg is humiliated and may end up in life long debt.

true, and there but for the grace of God go I. And probably a lot more of us.

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It was a rhetorical question. Devils advocate and all that!

I'm sure we all agree there needs to be "some" control over peoples ability to own and operate "dangerous things".

Do we?

Most 'dangerous things' require the operator to have a license or alternatively to have at least a modicum of training, but you can't legislate against stupidity, as a previous post of yours seems to suggest.

Most 'dangerous things' are inanimate objects, like guns, and require input from humans to make them truly dangerous.

If we started legislating against ones capacity for potential stupidity, where would we stop?

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A friend of mine I went to college with decided to jump from his hotel balcony in to the pool whilst on holiday in Ibiza aged 23. He hit his head on the edge of the pool and died instantly, stuff happens when your young. We have all been stupid but you can't legislate for it. Nobody ever said liberty was safe.

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Most 'dangerous things' require the operator to have a license or alternatively to have at least a modicum of training, but you can't legislate against stupidity, as a previous post of yours seems to suggest.

Most 'dangerous things' are inanimate objects, like guns, and require input from humans to make them truly dangerous.

If we started legislating against ones capacity for potential stupidity, where would we stop?

Couldn't agree more, I'm tired of living in a nanny state where our rights are being slowly taken from under our noses, I still can't believe they're halfway to banning airguns here in Scotland, thought it would happen eventually, just hoped I wouldn't live to see the day.
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