Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I was unable to find the earlier part of the discussion, but I recall
> that when Ian stated his motivations, you said that they were beside
> the point, because (you believed) his behavior could be predicted from
> reputation-seeking anyway.
Richard, you're unable to find that because I didn't say it ;-). Which
rather puts paid to the rest of your argument.
--
<a href="http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr">Eric S. Raymond</a>
...Virtually never are murderers the ordinary, law-abiding people
against whom gun bans are aimed. Almost without exception, murderers
are extreme aberrants with lifelong histories of crime, substance
abuse, psychopathology, mental retardation and/or irrational violence
against those around them, as well as other hazardous behavior, e.g.,
automobile and gun accidents."
-- Don B. Kates, writing on statistical patterns in gun crime
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