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Child, 6, brings gun to school

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Lol. You're posting that in a thread where someone in America let a six year old go to school with a gun injuring three people.

Nobody "LET" the kid do it necessarily. That's assuming that someone else knew and allowed him to go anyway - not that he just did it himself.

Now what WAS stupid was to have one accessible to the kid.

Also, you assume that EVERYONE isn't responsible enough to own a gun, which is simply ludicrous.
 
The gun accidentally discharged. It hit the floor, discharged a bullet in a cafeteria crowded with school children. A child's leg or foot wouldn't do much to slow down a bullet fired from a handgun I'm afraid...lucky nobody was seriously injured or killed.

The bullet also could have sent debris from the walls, ceiling, tables, etc. flying at high speed, which could lead to (very) minor injuries (scratches and the like). Or it could have ricocheted, or both.
 
Nobody "LET" the kid do it necessarily. That's assuming that someone else knew and allowed him to go anyway - not that he just did it himself.

Now what WAS stupid was to have one accessible to the kid.

Also, you assume that EVERYONE isn't responsible enough to own a gun, which is simply ludicrous.

What I meant by let, was put the kid in a situation where this was possible.
 
because they believed in personal responsibility and children are the parents personal responsibility. if you don't want your children shooting motherfuckers and disrespecting guns, it is YOUR personal responsibility as a parent to teach them to respect guns and how to safely transport and operate guns.

The founding fathers believed in personal responsibility? Is that why they terrorized their government and rebelled? We should take advice from people that knowingly killed over TAXES?
 
The founding fathers believed in personal responsibility? Is that why they terrorized their government and rebelled? We should take advice from people that knowingly killed over TAXES?

Conducted guerilla warfare too, shot honest soldiers in the back while hiding in the trees. Cowardly fucks.
 
The founding fathers believed in personal responsibility? Is that why they terrorized their government and rebelled? We should take advice from people that knowingly killed over TAXES?

Over taxation without representation.

That would be like you not getting to vote for anyone in the country, and then a self appointed king decides that everyone will be taxed 50% on everything except their own family.

Would you be okay with that?
 
Over taxation without representation.

That would be like you not getting to vote for anyone in the country, and then a self appointed king decides that everyone will be taxed 50% on everything except their own family.

Would you be okay with that?

Solving problems with war is exactly what is wrong with every country in history.
 
That I do. I don't own ammunition, if there was somewhere I could store my shotgun I would, If I could rent one, I would. If the government banned my ownership of my shotgun, great, I have been through extensive tests and licensing to ensure I am qualified to own a gun. Unlike this six year old.

the fuck?

So in Britain, its necessary to have multiple mental issues to own a gun?
 
Solving problems with war is exactly what is wrong with every country in history.

So if that situation happened, you were not allowed to leave the country and you were not able to change that situation without resorting to violence, then you would just sit and take it?
 
The parents should be charged with reckless endangerment or something similar. This is unacceptable.

I owned a bb gun at 6, a 22 at 7 or 8 and a shotgun by 10. I didn't have access to them except when my father let me. If I was to even try to open that safe without permission I don't think I'd be here today to write about it.
 
They believed in personal responsibility and children are the parents personal responsibility. if you don't want your children shooting motherfuckers and disrespecting guns, it is YOUR personal responsibility as a parent to teach them to respect guns and how to safely transport and operate guns.

Novel concept...

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:thumbsup: And if it ain't in the Constitution the founding fathers, who were wise beyond their years, didn't see it being a problem so that's good enough for me!

I don't think the founding fathers were wise enough to predict that these tool bags/psychos would be owning firearms.

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So if that situation happened, you were not allowed to leave the country and you were not able to change that situation without resorting to violence, then you would just sit and take it?

Violence doesn't fix it. I would NEVER resort to violence.
 
So you would just sit there and take it like a *****?

I'll take it like a man of principle, not someone that resorts to killing to get their way. Can't have a government unless the people choose so, and you all choose to keep a government every time you vote. I get paid tax dollars, and since people vote no on taxes I get paid less. I'll work for free if nobody ever kills again.
 
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