I’m well aware of the point, it is just useless for discussion. The line between freedom and cost exists for functionally every aspect of human existence. Again, after we are done discussing obesity, let’s discuss bath mats. Then we can move on to jaywalking, lead abatement, and sidewalk shoveling. Since the standard for all of these is the same (does the benefit exceed the cost?) we just end up discussing the minutae of how much non-slip bath mats cost instead of gun control.
This is why every discussion about the costs and benefits of gun rights and gun ownership devolves into discussing literally anything other than gun rights and gun ownership and this doesn’t happen for other topics. I strongly suspect it’s brcause gun rights people can’t defend them on the merits and look for distractions.
Otherwise I look forward to using this same train of logic in the future. Want to talk about tax policy? Wrong, we’re talking about guns! After all, it’s all just about freedoms and costs. Want to discuss the right for religious people to refuse service? Wrong, GUNS.