Oh man. That's a sweet idea (in a sadistic way). Each furniture piece should have tagged how many people were killed for the making of this. Your chair killed 50 people? pff mine killed 300.
This is completely wasteful. What would have been the purpose of making those weapons anyway?Why make weapons, then destroy them?I guarantee, after a couple of years they will make more weapons, and the cycle will continue.
@jlbraun you are well intentioned but but reading too much into this. rhesuspieces00 is right, something for the tourists and something to make you think. The last thing a barely stable country in postwar recovery needs is a glut of AK47s in circulation.
@spriggigI am interested in your ideas about "legislating based on prior restraint" and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.(snort)Here are some questions that gun-banners like you are consistently ignorant of - whether this is out of lack of knowledge or actual malice I don't know. Remember, gun control cannot exist without a sea of misinformation.1. What is the difference between full-automatic and semi-automatic? Is there one?2. Are machine guns legal to own in the United States? Can they be easily bought over the counter? 3. How many legally owned machineguns have been used in a crime by civilians since 1934, when they were restricted by Federal law? 4. What percentage of American homes have firearms in them? a)10% b)25% c)45% 5. Is there any such thing as a 45mm handgun? 6. Is the crime rate by concealed carry holders greater or lesser than the general population? 7. Are there a greater or lesser number of crimes committed with firearms than defensive uses of firearms? 8. What did the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban actually ban? 9. What is the average income of a gun owner? a)$20K b) $30K c) $50K 10. Are you more or less likely to be injured a) resisting a violent assault with a firearm or b) resisting a violent assault without a firearm c) not resisting at all?11. If you are a male citizen of the US, between the ages of 17 and 45, and not in the National Guard or other armed forces, are you in the militia according to the United States Code?12. Thousands of children 0-14 die in gun accidents every year, true or false?13. What is the ratio between homicides and democides (killed by your own government) in the 20th Century?14. What is the correlation between restricting firearms and the violent crime rate on a state-by-state basis?15. Which group shoots a bystander more often in a defensive shooting - concealed carry permit holders or cops?16. How many guns do private American citizens own? How many guns does the military own?17. What percentage of murders are committed with a semi-automatic rifle with a protruding handgrip?18. What percentage of gun owners are not hunters?19. What does a police department pay for a fully automatic weapon? What does a citizen have to pay for the same weapon because of an artificially restricted supply?20. How many Democrats lost their seats in Congress because of the Assault Weapons Ban?ANSWERS:1. Full-auto fires continuously, semi-auto fires one shot with each pull of the trigger.2. Yes, they're legal. No, you can't buy one without an EXTENSIVE federal background check.3. Through combing newspaper archives, it has been found that exactly one (1) of the 500,000 citizen-owned machineguns have been used in a crime by a citizen since 1934, when they were first regulated. No legally owned silencer, howitzer, or grenade has ever been used in a crime.4. C, 45%. 5. No, but a lot of journalists get this one wrong. 45mm is in anti-tank weapon territory.6. CCW holders are 20 times less likely to be arrested for any crime (source: Texas DOJ).7. There are 20x more defensive uses than criminal uses (source: US DOJ).8. It banned magazine capacities over ten rounds, and certain cosmetic features of military-style rifles. If you think it had something to do with banning machineguns, you've been duped - badly.9. C, $50K. The average education level of gunowners is a Bachelor's degree. (source: NRA-ILA survey). 10. From most to least likely, b, c, a. You are least likely to be injured while resisting with a firearm (source: UK Home Office).11. Unequivocally. If you meet these criteria, you are in the militia BY LAW under USC 10 Sec. 311. Therefore, you're in a "well-regulated" militia.12. False. Accidental death by firearm accounted for 72 accidental deaths of 0-14 year olds in 2001 in the entire USA. (source: CDC)13. The instance of democide is 200 times greater than that of homicide. (source: U. Of Hawaii study, "Power Kills")14. The correlation is zero. Firearms restrictions do not impact the violent crime rate in any way. (source: Brady Campaign to Reduce Handgun Violence, USDOJ violent crime rates comparison)15. Concealed carry holders shoot the wrong person 2% of the time. Cops shoot the wrong person more than five times as often - 11% of the time. (source: Kleck study)16. Private US citizens own 300 million guns. The US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, and the National Guard combined own only 3 million guns. (UN Small Arms Survey)17. Less than 0.25% of murders involve an "assault weapon". (Source: Uniform Crime Report)18. Over 80% of gun owners don't hunt. (source: NRA survey)19. A police department can buy a fully automatic M16 from the government for $500. Because mere citizens cannot buy any machinegun made after 1986, a transferrable M16 is $15,000, a government-induced increase of 3,000%.20. "The fights I fought... cost a lot --the fight for the assault-weapons ban cost 20 members their seats in Congress." --William Jefferson Clinton
crawfishsoulMar 21, 2007
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kkayelMar 21, 2007
creative
evilgnomeMar 21, 2007
Oh man. That's a sweet idea (in a sadistic way). Each furniture piece should have tagged how many people were killed for the making of this. Your chair killed 50 people? pff mine killed 300.
rouslanMar 21, 2007
This is completely wasteful. What would have been the purpose of making those weapons anyway?Why make weapons, then destroy them?I guarantee, after a couple of years they will make more weapons, and the cycle will continue.
beckybraMar 21, 2007
That's awesome
heavyalMar 21, 2007
this is cool, but why is it under tech?
cheekybastardMar 22, 2007
@jlbraun you are well intentioned but but reading too much into this. rhesuspieces00 is right, something for the tourists and something to make you think. The last thing a barely stable country in postwar recovery needs is a glut of AK47s in circulation.
spriggigMar 23, 2007
Why is it that most of the people who own guns are the type I'd be most inclined to prevent from having them.
jlbraunMar 23, 2007
The elephant especially would be an excellent place to hide my *real* AK-47 rifle in plain sight.
jlbraunMar 23, 2007
@spriggigI am interested in your ideas about "legislating based on prior restraint" and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.(snort)Here are some questions that gun-banners like you are consistently ignorant of - whether this is out of lack of knowledge or actual malice I don't know. Remember, gun control cannot exist without a sea of misinformation.1. What is the difference between full-automatic and semi-automatic? Is there one?2. Are machine guns legal to own in the United States? Can they be easily bought over the counter? 3. How many legally owned machineguns have been used in a crime by civilians since 1934, when they were restricted by Federal law? 4. What percentage of American homes have firearms in them? a)10% b)25% c)45% 5. Is there any such thing as a 45mm handgun? 6. Is the crime rate by concealed carry holders greater or lesser than the general population? 7. Are there a greater or lesser number of crimes committed with firearms than defensive uses of firearms? 8. What did the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban actually ban? 9. What is the average income of a gun owner? a)$20K b) $30K c) $50K 10. Are you more or less likely to be injured a) resisting a violent assault with a firearm or b) resisting a violent assault without a firearm c) not resisting at all?11. If you are a male citizen of the US, between the ages of 17 and 45, and not in the National Guard or other armed forces, are you in the militia according to the United States Code?12. Thousands of children 0-14 die in gun accidents every year, true or false?13. What is the ratio between homicides and democides (killed by your own government) in the 20th Century?14. What is the correlation between restricting firearms and the violent crime rate on a state-by-state basis?15. Which group shoots a bystander more often in a defensive shooting - concealed carry permit holders or cops?16. How many guns do private American citizens own? How many guns does the military own?17. What percentage of murders are committed with a semi-automatic rifle with a protruding handgrip?18. What percentage of gun owners are not hunters?19. What does a police department pay for a fully automatic weapon? What does a citizen have to pay for the same weapon because of an artificially restricted supply?20. How many Democrats lost their seats in Congress because of the Assault Weapons Ban?ANSWERS:1. Full-auto fires continuously, semi-auto fires one shot with each pull of the trigger.2. Yes, they're legal. No, you can't buy one without an EXTENSIVE federal background check.3. Through combing newspaper archives, it has been found that exactly one (1) of the 500,000 citizen-owned machineguns have been used in a crime by a citizen since 1934, when they were first regulated. No legally owned silencer, howitzer, or grenade has ever been used in a crime.4. C, 45%. 5. No, but a lot of journalists get this one wrong. 45mm is in anti-tank weapon territory.6. CCW holders are 20 times less likely to be arrested for any crime (source: Texas DOJ).7. There are 20x more defensive uses than criminal uses (source: US DOJ).8. It banned magazine capacities over ten rounds, and certain cosmetic features of military-style rifles. If you think it had something to do with banning machineguns, you've been duped - badly.9. C, $50K. The average education level of gunowners is a Bachelor's degree. (source: NRA-ILA survey). 10. From most to least likely, b, c, a. You are least likely to be injured while resisting with a firearm (source: UK Home Office).11. Unequivocally. If you meet these criteria, you are in the militia BY LAW under USC 10 Sec. 311. Therefore, you're in a "well-regulated" militia.12. False. Accidental death by firearm accounted for 72 accidental deaths of 0-14 year olds in 2001 in the entire USA. (source: CDC)13. The instance of democide is 200 times greater than that of homicide. (source: U. Of Hawaii study, "Power Kills")14. The correlation is zero. Firearms restrictions do not impact the violent crime rate in any way. (source: Brady Campaign to Reduce Handgun Violence, USDOJ violent crime rates comparison)15. Concealed carry holders shoot the wrong person 2% of the time. Cops shoot the wrong person more than five times as often - 11% of the time. (source: Kleck study)16. Private US citizens own 300 million guns. The US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, and the National Guard combined own only 3 million guns. (UN Small Arms Survey)17. Less than 0.25% of murders involve an "assault weapon". (Source: Uniform Crime Report)18. Over 80% of gun owners don't hunt. (source: NRA survey)19. A police department can buy a fully automatic M16 from the government for $500. Because mere citizens cannot buy any machinegun made after 1986, a transferrable M16 is $15,000, a government-induced increase of 3,000%.20. "The fights I fought... cost a lot --the fight for the assault-weapons ban cost 20 members their seats in Congress." --William Jefferson Clinton
cogitaMay 23, 2007
Ummm... It makes me bored.
restorianFeb 15, 2009
Great innovative use of weaponry