Give A Boy A Gun...and saturate the market
The book Give a Boy a Gun covers many obivous points such as, why we should not bully, but we should befreind new people, you know stuff like that. There is a point that goes mentioned yet, it is as you could say "under the radar" the piont is....the uncontrollable guns sells in the US. [Note this is Not a post about gun control..well i could be..but i don't know just read it I mean really how far is too far, it truly is unreal there is a line between a gun to defend youself and to hunt animals then there is to many guns like one person i spoke to, they said they had 12 guns in their basement alone. I asked him why so many guns and he told me "Because I bought one and then they came out with one that could shoot 50 yards farther so that means that I can kill better, almost like a video game, only deer but still" and so on... That brings me to my main point, saturating the market, saturating the market means if you continue to sell an item then soon everybody will have one so what do you do then?? You find a way to make your product better,[thats why we have cellphones that are now computers in your pocket] and how do make a gun, whose sole purpose, regardless what anybody says, is to kill, albeit animals, or even people, better you make it better at what it does and make it easier to do what it does which as, I have already stated, is to kill whatever. So I ask this question, does that make sense? Does it make sense to make a product which is used to take people's God given right to live away....better? Does it make sense to make a product that we all know is used to kill... better?? Now I know these guns also keep this Country free because our soldiers use them in combat, but, do we have to sell them to the whole country where anybody can get them? I mean really all you are saying is "give a boy[or girl] a gun, and watch them go... so i ask... did you really mean to say that?
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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A pretty forceful argument you make--though you seem to ramble a bit in the middle.
Begin by giving us more specifics about the book. How do marketing guns connect, specifically, to this text?
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