LD1
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I was going to post my thoughts, but then I realized I would just be repeating mossroad, tripler, aczlan, brin, and a few others...
I told myself I wasn't going to post on this thread, but when this statement came across.....well.
I have never seen a gun marketed to children. Maybe you need to travel down and see for yourself. Until then, maybe you need to figuire out what you are claiming, before posting it. Claiming we are OK with what you claim is just showing your ignorance.
I've been good with a firearm since age 7, but they were not lying around the house. They were always under lock, if any other kids were over to visit, since they may not have had such training.
I don't think gun safes existed when my dad was a kid, but there were rifles and other guns around. None of the kids were harmed by a firearm either. Maybe knowing about them was the key.
It is one thing to respect the weapon, but some of the enighbors to the north seem to be AFRAID of them. I find that a bit odd. Just saying.
It only speaks of irresponsible parents not storing the gun properly and for them not teaching the kids that guns aren't toys.Nothing on TBN gets a bigger reaction than gun control. I'm always amazed that so many people see any and all gun control as unnecessary and dangerous. Well, I think this situation speaks for itself.
Toddler, five, accidentally kills two-year-old sister with
RRR, you and I have both had it out over the subject over the years. I stopped commenting on the subject until a thread was posted about the long gun registry in Canada, a thread in which you also took part even though it had nothing to do with the country in which you live. I welcome your thoughts.
Maybe the title of this thread should be stupidity control, this speaks for itself. How anybody lets a five year old "play" with a 22 is beyond comprehension for me. I've never seen any case where I would want to take all guns away but I sure see a lot of cases where stupidity should be dealt with more sternly, regardless wether it's guns in childrens hands, driving junkers on major highways or politicians wasting dollars. They all make me wish the penalties were stiff enough that people would think twice about doing some things.
It is hard for me to imagine what this incident will do psychologically to the five year old, who killed his little sister.
Two bad losses here. And maybe more considering what the parents must be feeling also.
These are little kids. Who was protecting them? Why was ammo for that gun kept anywhere near it?
Some really bad decisions made here. And a lifetime of tears. I feel badly for the whole family.
maybe we should be teaching gun safety in kindergarten. The NRA's approach is simple and good.
Perhaps it could be added to Drop and Roll.