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US Gov. Lockdown Of All Fast-Food Restaurants To Prevent Heart Disease

shack

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No I can't. But I can site scores of examples of people I know personally who throughout their life time made fast food a staple of their dietary choices and who suffered from the aforementioned conditions you mentioned.

So let's try this once again. Can you site an example of the last newsworthy crime that was committed with a legally owned firearm please. Or even better some instance which you know personally
So you can cite disease and death from poor eating choices.

I can cite injuries and deaths from guns.

It sounds like a comparable situation.

If you want to bring in "responsible" gun owners, I can bring in "responsible" eaters. Once again, they are comparable situations.

So either ban both because of irresponsible people or ban neither because of responsible people.

But you cannot say ban fast food because there are some irresponsible eaters and some responsible eaters but don't ban guns because there are some irresponsible owners and some responsible owners. That is irrational.
 

squeezer

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Guns stolen in break and enters
While legal gun owners are being charged less frequently with unsafe storage of a firearm, the number of gun-theft charges has grown.

But the specific offence of "breaking and entering to steal firearm" was only added to the Criminal Code of Canada in 2008 and Statistics Canada only began tracking charges under this law in 2009.

As you can see, the rate of these crimes has more than tripled since then, but some degree of ramping up is to be expected, as police services across the country adapt to a new law. And the number of gun thefts edged downward in 2017, with 1,175 incidents last year.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calg...crime-accidental-shootings-suicides-1.4803378

I know I know, It's CBC left wing media....fake news I know
 

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Dealing with fast food requires education. Dealing with the virus requires people isolating and social distancing. If they are analogous you either agree with what is required for both or you disagree with what is required for both.
We're all educated on the ills of fast food, yet the population has never been more obese than it is now. We're also educated on covid and it's up to each individual to decide how to proceed based on that education. Do you continue to eat burgers and become obese or not? Do you continue to see SPs and engage in close social activities or not? It's your body and your choice. Not someone elses.

Half the population is spooked (these are the ones easily manipulated and swindled), the other half couldn't care less. Working with the public, it's incredible to see polar opposite reactions from people, every day.
 

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We're all educated on the ills of fast food, yet the population has never been more obese than it is now. We're also educated on covid and it's up to each individual to decide how to proceed based on that education. Do you continue to eat burgers and become obese or not? Do you continue to see SPs and engage in close social activities or not? It's your body and your choice. Not someone elses.

Half the population is spooked (these are the ones easily manipulated and swindled), the other half couldn't care less. Working with the public, it's incredible to see polar opposite reactions from people, every day.
The problem is when folks like the ones today in Trinty BellWoods park do stupid things and only make opening up much harder they deserve to

1) not be treated in a medical facility if they get Covid and require medical attention
2) heavily fined
3) I won't say 3, you will think I'm evil
 

shack

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Site me one from a legally owned firearm? Dare ya.
Off the top of my head, I can't, just like you couldn't cite an example I gave above.

Would you be willing to make a bet that a legally purchased firearm was never used by someone other than the owner to kill someone else?

You still have not addressed my post:

So you can cite disease and death from poor eating choices.

I can cite injuries and deaths from guns.

It sounds like a comparable situation.

If you want to bring in "responsible" gun owners, I can bring in "responsible" eaters. Once again, they are comparable situations.

So either ban both because of irresponsible people or ban neither because of responsible people.

But you cannot say ban fast food because there are some irresponsible eaters and some responsible eaters but don't ban guns because there are some irresponsible owners and some responsible owners. That is irrational
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I avoid fast food places like the plague (no pun intended).

It's harder to avoid COVID infected humans because they look like ordinary humans. Maybe we should stamp "COVID" on their foreheads so we can also avoid them like the plague because they are the plague?

BTW: "Fast Food Disease" is not contagious. You cannot infect other people with fast food disease droplets.

BTW 2: 6 million Aussies have signed up for the tracing app. I dare anyone to call Aussies sheep.
 
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