How many young men are killed by home made nuclear weapons every year?
Anybody get the feeling this logic may be flawed?
Carrying knives in inappropriate circumstances is already banned it's called "being in possession of an offensive weapon".
But you can't just ban knives, many people need to use them on a daily basis from carpenters, butchers carpet fitters the list is endless.
That's why there has to be a context test.
Similarly cars - obviously things would come to a rapid grinding halt.
You can only ban things that have no (or almost no) legitimate use such as hand guns