zer0netgain wrote:
Sherlock03 wrote:
Opposed to the government who does not produce the weapon , yet hands them out with cavalier disregard.
Not so.
Sales of firearms are strictly controlled. Even the US "black market" has to obtain weapons via theft from otherwise lawful owners. When you sell to a party you reasonably believe will do something horrible with them, it's an ethical choice.
Pakistan is not our friend. Weapons sold to their government could be used against our soldiers. At least in the past one could make the sale because at the time there are peaceful relations and you believe it will always be that way. Once you know the relationship is strained at best, you might stop and wonder if today's sales result in tomorrow's wounded.
It's the same debate with Israel having nukes. Israel would only use a nuke in self-defense or as a last option. Other countries who don't have nukes would gladly use one to wipe Israel off the map...which is why they can't obtain them.
I am not sure if I am misunderstanding your comment or you are misunderstanding mine. I was talking about the government sending weapons into Syria, Afghanistan, Mexico, and God knows where else.
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