Posted by Kansas4010 on August 27, 2014 at 06:30:52 from (67.239.117.111):
In Reply to: kids and guns posted by brandon j on August 27, 2014 at 03:29:59:
Well I taught my niece how to shoot around that age. I don't think any kid really has any business learning to shoot a fully automatic weapon at that age however. My question is are we certain it was fully automatic. I doubt we'll ever find out the truth the way the media reports it. The sad truth is accidents happen. Most are preventable but they do happen. People drive cars and get killed everyday. Does that mean we should have cars taken away for being to dangerous for our own good and go back to horses? Well I have a family member that was thrown from a horse and landed on a rock and was killed so that's out. What's next, walking? Kid was just run over this week near me walking down the road and killed so that's out to. I got up last week slipped down some stairs and broke a toe. I could have died so should we be forced to install elevators in our homes now. My point is accidents happen and people get killed. That's life and passing a bunch of new laws won't stop it.
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