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Is it a Darwin?
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I really don't care how well your instructors handle guns with kids, kids shouldn't be handling guns. They don't have the physical strenght to handle guns, don't have the sense of responsibility for it and to begin with they don't need them. |
Definitely Darwin.
I wish the gun would just hit him in the head without a bullet coming out though. And a Baboon congresional medal for idiocy beyond for actions beyond and above the call of sanity for the parents. |
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Some guns are not like other guns and can be handled fine, and some kids are not like other kids when it comes to sense of responsibility. As for need, kids don't need a skateboard either. |
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Kids can be taught to respect firearms for what they are and what they do.
If you have firearms in your home, teaching them is the right thing to do to quell their inquisitive nature. Naturally, you keep things locked up tight when you're not around to supervise. If you do give a kid a gun, it should match their size. My wife's grandfather gave her a little .22 saddle rifle when she was six and he taught her how to hunt with it. Those lessons came in handy when she hit her teen dating years and a boy took her out to the woods to try and scare her. In the end, she wasn't the one who was scared.:haha: That little rifle is in our gun cabinet still. Along with two .303's, several shotguns and a revolver. She knows how to use them all if the need arises.:yep: No, I ain't skeered. I even gave her cast iron cookware.:D |
Irresponsible on the part of the parents and the range. But unfortunately someone had to die to make that point. :nope:
I believe that if you're going to maintain firearms in your house, it is your responsibility to educate your children about them. |
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If you put a sub-machine gun in the hands of a little girl, you deserve to get shot. |
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Just saying it's bad enough that people hurt themselves or others with guns by accidents...save kids the trouble of having shot themselves, brother/sister or others in an accident and let them be kids. Introduce them to guns at an appropriate age. |
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I let my sister in law fire my twelve gauge one time and she spun around in a full circle with the thing. Fortunate enough for myself, my brother and her brother, it was a single shot weapon. If it had been an auto, she'd have likely killed all three of us.:huh: I'm talking a grown woman with some excessive weight issues. After seeing that episode, I would never in my right mind place an automatic weapon in the hands of any female I had not seen firing the weapon properly beforehand.:doh:
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Children are quite capable of operating automatic assault rifles, see:
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